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Phew–how time flies! We're already halfway through this year's #Theatre #Translator Mentorship. Here’s a snapshot of our fabulous 4 translators: Elete Nelson-Fearon, Gareth Mattey, Dr JC Niala & Rebecca Hagberg Snäckerström. Supported by @JerwoodF. 💛 foreignaffairs.org.uk/theatre-transl…

Phew–how time flies! We're already halfway through this year's #Theatre #Translator Mentorship.

Here’s a snapshot of our fabulous 4 translators: Elete Nelson-Fearon, <a href="/GarethMattey1/">Gareth Mattey</a>, <a href="/jcniala/">Dr JC Niala</a> &amp; Rebecca Hagberg Snäckerström.

Supported by @JerwoodF. 💛 

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🎭 Only 3 days left to join and #MakeTheatreWith Nastazja Domaradzka🤜🏻 🇺🇦🇵🇸! 🥰 If you're 18-30, based in #Hackney, and passionate about #theatre, this is your moment! Applications close at noon THIS Thursday – apply now: bit.ly/MTWNastazjaDom… #TheatreBeyondBorders

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⏰ Applications for our 4-day #theatre-making workshop with Nastazja Domaradzka🤜🏻 🇺🇦🇵🇸 close TOMORROW! 📆 Dates: November 2024 Wed 13th, Thu 14th & Fri 15th: 11:00 – 16:00 Sat 16th: 11:00 – 20:00 (including sharing) It’s free to attend—apply now: foreignaffairs.org.uk/make-theatre-w…

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It is now two weeks until the end of our Improvement Notice. Together, we have made incredible progress in a very short period of time. ​We wish that we could tell you that the risk to our future has passed; however, we still have a few hurdles to overcome before we get there.

It is now two weeks until the end of our Improvement Notice.

Together, we have made incredible progress in a very short period of time.

​We wish that we could tell you that the risk to our future has passed; however, we still have a few hurdles to overcome before we get there.
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Check out this brilliant event from our friends Shoreditch Town Hall – not to be missed! 📅 Fri 25 Oct ⏰ 7-10 PM 🎟️ shoreditchtownhall.com/whats-on/ive-b…

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Interested in translating for the stage & exploring international #theatre? 🌍 🎭 Join us for a one-day workshop on Sat 30 Nov, led by founders & artistic directors, Camila & Trine. It’s free, but places are limited – sign up now! #Translation foreignaffairs.org.uk/an-introductio…

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Excited for this upcoming reading at Barons Court Theatre on Friday – translated by mentorship alumnus David McKay and directed by our very own Co-Artistic Director, Trine Garrett. See you there? #TheatreInTranslation #Translation

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📣 We’re excited to announce a special edition of our FREE #theatre-making workshop programme—led by our creative team! If you’re 18-30, live in/near #Hackney, we’d love for you to join us! Spaces are very limited—apply now: bit.ly/MTWFA2025 #CrossCultural #Translation

📣 We’re excited to announce a special edition of our FREE #theatre-making workshop programme—led by our creative team! 

If you’re 18-30, live in/near #Hackney, we’d love for you to join us!

Spaces are very limited—apply now: bit.ly/MTWFA2025

#CrossCultural #Translation
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theguardian.com/politics/2025/… We’re extremely disappointed that the UK Home Office has denied renowned writer Ibrahima Balde a visa to visit the UK to attend the upcoming performances at our theatre of Little Brother, a play adapted from his PEN Award-winning memoir of the same name.

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We’re extremely disappointed that the UK Home Office has denied renowned writer Ibrahima Balde a visa to visit the UK to attend the upcoming performances at our theatre of Little Brother, a play adapted from his PEN Award-winning memoir of the same name.