Pauline Duverger is a postgraduate student of History of Art in Paris, currently studying abroad at Leeds University. Her master's dissertation looks at the representation of masculinities through a feminist point of view. She is interested in all forms of art, from visual arts to performance, and prefers contemporary plays with a surprising and original direction.
“It’s not a concert, it’s a chat!” proclaimed Abel Selaocoe during the performance that took place in Manchester on the 9th June at the Stoller Hall. ...
“Lads don’t cry!” is the central idea tackled by Ben Tagoe’s play When We Were Brothers. Tagoe, who used to write for Coronation Street, is a playwrig...