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Review of ‘The Gretchen Question’: “Natural art”

Till the end of this week, Deptford’s Master Shipwright hosts this new play providing answers and raising questions about the ethics concerning the ecosystems – but not in the way you may expect. Guillermo Názara tells us his opinions about the Fuel Theatre’s latest production: a triple-framed story wovened by a reality you may have…
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Al Nedjari, Alex Mugnaioni, Christopher Saul, climate change, deptford, ecologist, ecology, em parry, fuel theatre, gretchen oyster, jethro cooke, Katherine Manners, Lauren Moakes, master shipwright, max barton, melly still, nature, open air theatre, oyster, royal society, Ryan Gerald, second body, thames, thames river, the gretchen question, the shipwright, Yohanna Ephrem -
Crítica de “The Gretchen Question”: “Arte al natural”

Hasta el final de esta semana, el Master Shipwright de Deptford acoge esta nueva obra de teatro que da respuestas y plantea preguntas sobre la ética relativa a los ecosistemas, pero no de la manera que usted espera. Guillermo Názara nos cuenta sus opiniones sobre la última producción del Fuel Theatre: una historia de triple…
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Al Nedjari, Alex Mugnaioni, Christopher Saul, climate change, deptford, ecologist, ecology, em parry, fuel theatre, gretchen oyster, jethro cooke, Katherine Manners, Lauren Moakes, master shipwright, max barton, melly still, nature, open air theatre, oyster, royal society, Ryan Gerald, second body, thames, thames river, the gretchen question, the shipwright, Yohanna Ephrem
