Women Without Options and Spoiled for Choice | NYT
This entry in the Brantley in Britain series, inncludes Ben Brantley’s thoughts on Just to Get Married at the Finborough Theatre.
August 7, 2017
Just to Get Married, theatre review | The Evening Standard
“Catch this now or risk waiting a century” ★★★★
July 31, 2017
Just to Get Married Review | The Upcoming
“…not only thoroughly entertaining and well executed, it provides an important historical perspective on vital issues that have continuing significance.” ★★★★★
August 2, 2017
More Reviews of Just to Get Married
The Times of London | ★★★★ | August 1, 2017
The Observer | ★★★★ | August 6, 2017
London Pub Theatre | ★★★★ | July 31, 2017
XY | Waffle TV
Interview with cast members of the XY Edinburgh on Waffle TV
August 16, 2013
Being a Feminist Theatre Maker | Theatre, Poetry and Feminist Politics
Guest blog by Artistic Director Melissa Dunne
August 12, 2013
One Play – No Gender | LGBT Theatre
Interview with Artistic Director Melissa Dunne on XY Edinburgh
July 24, 2013
Boom Time For Festival Theatre – How Drama Became a Headline Act | Blouin Artinfo
“’At festivals you have a completely different relationship with the audience,’ says playwright Melissa Dunne, whose new work ‘Eggshells’ is running at Latitude.”
July 10, 2013
Fresh Four – Elyse | FreshAir
“…the potential for exploration of identity and gender stereotypes within this remit has got me hooked.” (on XY Edinburgh)
Woman’s Hour | BBC Radio 4
Listen to Phyllida Lloyd and Melissa Dunne talk gender blind casting
December 6, 2012
One Stop Arts
“…kept the audience involved and interested throughout.” ★★★★
December 12, 2012
A Younger Theatre
“…XY falls within this long tradition of original, challenging new plays.”
December 10, 2012
The Mundane Illuminated | Snipe
Interview with Papercut Artistic Director Melissa Dunne
November 28, 2012
Dan Reballato’s Spilled Ink
Review of I Still Get Excited When I See a Ladybird
August 31, 2011
Two-fingers to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt | The Tristan Bates Blog
If You Have Time to Read This … | The Guardian Theatre Blog
December 6, 2010