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Shakespeare 400: the Year of the She-Wolf

Kicking off our new series on By Jove’s recently announced ‘season of violent women’, our co-artistic director David Bullen tells us why this year is the year of Shakespeare’s infamous She-Wolf of France… 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. It may seem a little odd to commemorate the Read more…

By David Bullen, 9 years11 August, 2016 ago
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PANTHEON: A Poem on Orlando

By Jove’s resident poet Alexander Woodward shares something he wrote about the attack on Pulse in Orlando. The poem starts below the flag if you want to skip the intro. Hello. My name is Alexander Woodward. I am By Jove’s resident poet. As a writing exercise, I am currently doing Read more…

By Alexander Woodward, 9 years16 June, 2016 ago
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Dropping it Like it’s Hot in the 1810s

Susanna Dye, By Jove artistic associate for movement, dropped in on a physicality workshop for ‘Pride & Prejudice: The Panto’ and has discovered some most fascinating facts about how to flaunt it, Regency style…   As an artistic associate of By Jove and movement director for our upcoming Pride & Read more…

By Susanna Dye, 10 years9 November, 2015 ago
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Un Voyage Théâtral – Part 2

Co-Artistic Director David Bullen returns with the second part of his blog on working with Ariane Mnouchkine, and it wasn’t all a smooth ride…   So, less than 24 hours after Part 1 of this blog was published, I gave myself a concussion.   At the end of the École Read more…

By David Bullen, 10 years ago
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Un Voyage Théâtral – Part 1

After a summer pause, the By Jove blog resumes this week with the first of two posts by co-artistic director David Bullen, who has been going back to the roots of the company…   This week I stood on a stage and was directed by Ariane Mnouchkine. I was trembling: Read more…

By David Bullen, 10 years18 September, 2015 ago
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Are You Not Entertained?: A Look at Not-Happy Theatre

In this piece Woody discusses why people are so drawn to shows filled with negative emotion Hello. So, I’ve been talking to various of the creative types with whom I kick about, and a question has come up a few times. No doubt those of you more knowledgeable in the Read more…

By Alexander Woodward, 10 years25 May, 2015 ago
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On Page 3 & The Pope

(Alternative title to this post: The Right Way & The Wrong Way for Stopping Something with which You Disagree) Hello, Woody here. It’s an exciting time for the company. Our version of Euripides’ Bacchae will be appearing at the Cockpit Theatre on Monday 9th March. We’re currently in the process of Read more…

By Alexander Woodward, 10 years21 January, 2015 ago
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Illusion and Struggle in Thebes

This week Woody explores a half-drunk realisation he had. Hello. So, the other day I had a few beers and sat thinking about our recent production Before They Told You What You Are (for which we may need a shorter title – I shall make a note) when a thought occurred. In this post Read more…

By Alexander Woodward, 10 years6 December, 2014 ago
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Playing With Soil: By Jove Goes to an Academic Conference

Woody shares some thoughts on our most recent project   Hello. So, on Tuesday we went into the middle of that London they have now to do a gig at Senate House Library.  We were performing our adaptation of Euripides’ Bacchae, called “Before They Told You What You Are”, to an Read more…

By Alexander Woodward, 10 years27 November, 2014 ago
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In The Woods With Dionysus

This week Woody discusses something he’s been working on for By Jove’s upcoming version of The Bacchae. Hello. I admit I’ve been neglecting the blog recently. I apologise unreservedly for that. You’ll be pleased to know I have at least been doing some useful things for the company. We’ve been Read more…

By Alexander Woodward, 11 years30 October, 2014 ago

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