Royal Court Living Newspaper Clippings is a series of conversations, recorded remotely online, between some of the writers and artists who are creating Living Newspaper at the Royal Court Theatre.

Royal Court Living Newspaper Clippings
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Royal Court Living Newspaper Clippings is a series of conversations, recorded remotely online, between some of the writers and artists who are creating Living Newspaper at the Royal Court Theatre.
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May 8, 2021
Jammz and Nazareth Hassan in conversation
Living Newspaper Clippings, is a series of conversations between some of the writers and artists who are creating Living Newspaper at the Royal Court Theatre. Writers and musicians Jammz (Poet in da Corner) and Nazareth Hassan (VANTABLACK) discuss their work for Living Newspaper Editions 1 and 2, how they approached creating their pieces for Living Newspaper, the survival of club spaces during the pandemic, and where theatre and music intersect and divide. You can watch extracts from Edition 1 and Edition 2 at royalcourttheatre.com/living-newspaper-clippings. This conversation has been transcribed and can be accessed here.

May 5, 2021
Ruby Thomas and Chris Thorpe in conversation
Living Newspaper Clippings, is a series of conversations between some of the writers and artists who are creating Living Newspaper at the Royal Court Theatre. Writers Ruby Thomas (Either) and Chris Thorpe (Victory Condition) wrote for The Weather Room of the Living Newspaper, in Edition 2 and Edition 1 respectively. In the Living Newspaper, The Weather Room is an installation designed to evoke changing weather states and is a space to contemplate our own impact on the climate crisis. In this episode, Ruby and Chris discuss creating their pieces for Living Newspaper, and writing about the climate crisis and climate justice for theatre. You can watch extracts from The Weather Room at royalcourttheatre.com/living-newspaper-clippings. A written transcript of this conversation is available on our website.

May 4, 2021
Katherine Soper and Daniel York Loh in conversation
“One of the things that I was thinking about is that, conspiracies just tend to take on the kind of anxieties of the age that they’re conceived in.” Living Newspaper Clippings, is a series of conversations between some of the writers and artists who are creating Living Newspaper at the Royal Court Theatre. In this episode, writers Katherine Soper and Daniel York Loh talk about the the role of disinformation, conspiracy theories, and social media, and how this influenced their pieces in Edition 1 of Living Newspaper. You can watch extracts from performances of The Con-Troll Room by Katherine Soper and hungry for a lie by Daniel York Loh at royalcourttheatre.com/living-newspaper-clippings. A written transcript of this conversation is available on our website.
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