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It’s a rare privilege to be able to publicly watch an artistic work in progress. In general, creatives hold their cards close to their chest while they create, and it’s usually a looming deadline that determines when a piece is ready for public consumption, rather than the artist saying, “it’s finished.” The essence of creativity is to bring forth new life, and therefore to say that a piece is “finished” is to bring about its untimely death. Consequently, an outstanding work in any genre does two things: 1) make its progenitor want to do more and 2) make its audience want to see more. Daniel Jon Kershaw’s latest play, Love Is a Noun, should be considered such a work.
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Applications are open for His Majesty’s Theatre’s popular, exciting and interactive youth theatre workshop programme MajKidz 2013.
Labrug
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Ryan S McNally
24/05/2013 - 08:26
Logos
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Logos
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Labrug
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Labrug
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Labrug
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Labrug
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hillaryr
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