Good news for anyone in Suffolk and Peterborough area, as Eastern Angles are reviving their acclaimed stage adaptation of We Didn’t Mean to Go to Sea at The Hush House, near Woodbridge and Nene Park. The play runs from 22 June  – 9...
Read moreCelebrating 120 Years of Women in Film with Girl from God’s Country documentary
Melody Bridges co-editor and contributing author of our book Silent Women: Pioneers of Cinema is chairing a panel discussion on the history of women in film and the UK première of a new documentary on silent filmmaking pioneer Nell Shipman...
Read moreLive Stream on Wednesday 25 May of The Diary of a Hounslow Girl
We are very excited to announce that there’ll be a live streaming of The Diary of a Hounslow Girl by Ambreen Razia this Wednesday from 7.20pm. Head to Black Theatre Live for 7.20pm on Wed 25 May to see live interviews before the curtain...
Read moreAmbreen Razia’s debut play getting 4 & 5 star reviews
We’re thrilled to be publishing Ambreen Razia’s debut play The Diary of a Hounslow Girl. Ambreen is currently touring her one-woman monologue around the UK, and has been getting fabulous 4 & 5 star reviews.  Here’s just a...
Read moreMaria Giese is changing history!
A year ago, Maria Giese complained to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) about gender discrimination when she felt she had hit a glass ceiling, being passed over for directing work on movies and TV shows. This week she and thousands of...
Read moreRachel Barnett named the first ever writer in residence for Milton Keynes
Rachel Barnett has been named the first ever writer in residence for the town of Milton Keynes as part of the town’s 50th birthday celebrations. We published her play collection Four Short Plays for Young People which was enthusiastically...
Read moreFiona Rintoul at Ullapool Book Festival this Friday
Fiona Rintoul winner of the 3rd Virginia Prize for Fiction for her novel The Leipzig Affair will be speaking at the Ullapool Book Festival on 6 May at 6.30pm. Last year, The Leipzig Affair was dramatised as a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime, and...
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