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Diaspora-LedPoliticsRace & IdentityTheatreVoila! Theatre Festival INTERVIEW: A Digital Pint with… Leah Eliaan, on The Rise of the Far Right, Migrant Solidarity, Protest and Civil Rights Jake Mace
Diaspora-LedInternationalRace & IdentityTheatreVoila! Theatre FestivalWoman-Led INTERVIEW: A Digital Pint with… Sunny Jie Liu and Isabell Friis, on Identity, Belonging, and the Weight of Expectations Jake Mace
Diaspora-LedInternationalLondonRace & IdentityTheatreVoila! Theatre FestivalWoman-Led INTERVIEW: A Digital Pint with… Xiaonan Wang, on Virginia Woolf, Playful Protest, Fever Dreams and Translation Jake Mace
Diaspora-LedEdFringeLondonRace & IdentityTheatreVoila! Theatre Festival INTERVIEW: A Digital Pint with… Faizal Abdullah and Khai Ramli, on Mendaki, Climbing, Community and Fundraising for Theatre Jake Mace
Diaspora-LedLondonMythologyRace & IdentityTheatreVoila! Theatre FestivalWomanhood INTERVIEW: A Digital Pint with… Maria Paula Carreño-Martínez and Marcio Beauclair, on Patriarchy, Medea, Rebellion and Immigration Jake Mace
DragDublin FringeNew WritingRace & IdentityWoman-LedWorking Class REVIEW: That’s soo Povo, D’Girlos Theatre, Dublin Fringe 2025 ★★★ Phoebe Bakker
Dublin FringeImmigrant VoicesNew WritingPoliticsRace & Identity REVIEW: TenderWRITE Big Plays – Forbidden Fruit, Susannah Al Fraihat, Dublin Fringe 2025 ★★★★ Phoebe Bakker
Dublin FringeImmigrant VoicesMythologyRace & IdentityStorytelling REVIEW: Hungry Grass/Stray Sod, Wandering Stories Theatre, Dublin Fringe 2025 ★★★ Phoebe Bakker
Asian VoicesDundee FringeGlasgowRace & IdentityScotlandTheatre BOOST: Watch ‘Lunchbox’ at Dundee Fringe 2025 – “This compelling and timely piece asks whether our paths are pre defined or can we can rewrite our own stories…” (Ad) Lubna Kerr
Asian VoicesBlack VoicesEdFringeMarginalisedOpinionRace & Identity OPINION: When the Fringe’s Diversity Problem Goes Beyond the Stage, to What Extent Does ‘Marginalised’ Remain a Useful or Productive Term? Julia Bottoms
Black VoicesComedyEdFringeRace & IdentityWoman-Led REVIEW: Mary O’Connell: Dilly Dally, Impatient Productions and Dawn Sedgwick Management, EdFringe 2025 ★★★★ Eve Miller
Black VoicesComedyEdFringeLoveNew WritingRace & IdentityTheatre REVIEW: Paldem, greyarea, EdFringe 2025 ★★★ Issy Cory
African VoicesBlack VoicesEdFringeIllnessRace & Identity REVIEW: Marble Cake, Chequered Theatre Company, EdFringe 2025 ★★★★ Lamesha Ruddock
ClassComedyEdFringeFeministGenderMental HealthMusical TheatreNew WritingRace & IdentityWomanhood REVIEW: Jackie!!!, Blair Russell Productions, EdFringe 2025 ★★★★★ Roe McDonnell
INTERVIEW: A Digital Pint with… ProEnglish Theatre, on a Journey to Ukrainian Past, Present & Future May 27, 2025
REVIEW: Ma Joyce’s Tales from the Parlour, Victoria Evaristo Norkor Arts, EdFringe 2025 ★★★★ August 16, 2025
INTERVIEW: A Digital Pint with… Jake Mace, on How Binge Fringe is Paying EdFringe Reviewers Fairly (& for the First Time) July 21, 2025