Review: What Does it take to Slay a Dragon at 53two is 'a fierce, unflinching look at radicalisation in modern Britain'
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What Does It Take to Slay a Dragon – 53two - North West End UK
The first rule of dramatic writing is to “show not tell”. Drama works best when the audience is engaged in the story, its characters and the conflict that lies within it. They are drawn in and become involved, developing a genuine care for the characters. That feeling may be love, or it may be hate, but they are interested because they are watching something dramatic unfold. It is disruptive, then, for people watching if the actors simply break …
Review: What Does it take to Slay a Dragon at 53two is 'a fierce, unflinching look at radicalisation in modern Britain'
Rebekah Harrison’s play is a deep dive into ideology and political extremes as the UK barrels into an uncertain decade. The post Review: What Does it take to Slay a Dragon at 53two is ‘a fierce, unflinching look at radicalisation in modern Britain’ appeared first on I Love Manchester.
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