When I was 22 I decided to become a trapeze artist. I can trace the roots of this sudden and, some might say, extreme decision back to my childhood in Newcastle. I spent a lot of time upside down: I ...
A beautifully written screenplay can carry the same weight of meaning as a short story, but unlike a story, it can’t come fully to life without a team of collaborators. In “The Whole Wide Beauty”, ...
Emily Woof’s mischievous solo drama tangles its audience in a web of possibilities For the first 10 or so minutes of Emily Woof’s cannily knotty solo drama – which in Hamish McColl’s production begins ...
Emily Woof brings her one-woman show BLIZZARD to the Soho Theatre following its hit run at the Edinburgh Fringe prior to its run at New York's 59East59 Theatre. A woman's husband falls ill just as he ...
In this stirring debut, the indefatigable David Freeman struggles to maintain his faltering poetry foundation while his daughter, Katherine, adrift after giving up life as a dancer to become a wife, ...
Her father is curator of the Wordsworth Museum, her mother edited Dorothy Wordsworth's letters, but it is mere coincidence that Emily Woof's latest screen role is that of Dorothy in Julien Temple's ...
Dealing with a woman’s attempts to support her academic partner’s neuroscience research, and the challenges posed by a relationship between two very different people, Blizzard follows the protagonist ...