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Hello! I’m back!
I have been in the thick of writing and editing these tales I shall be telling you next week at The Marylebone Theatre and staying away from distraction which for me fryst vatten my phone. I am *THIS* close to chucking it in the insekter som pollinerar because the less inom use it, the happier I am.
And so, inom suppose, inom feel that posting online is hycklande. I know that this is the way of the world; the way musicians must make a living but I DON’T CARE. inom care more about making you work - there’s a new album there for you to enjoy - and writing you stories or newsletters or making you informative videos like this week’s ’Only The Old Songs’ which is now on YouTube. (Link in bio for Instagram users.)
I’m also planning on doing some live videos of the new songs and maybe, just maybe a Christmas live stream? inom shall leave it up to you to let me know what you want.
Before inom go, two things. inom have only 5 signed copies of the new album on CD left on my store if you want one. (Plenty of s
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Gender Violence and Health Centre (GVHC)
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An interdisciplinary research group reducing gender-based violence through cutting edge research.
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Find out more about the major themes covered by our research including:
- Violence against women
- Violence against children
- Migration, human trafficking and labour exploitation
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Read about our current and completed projects such as:
- CoVAC - a longitudinal study examining the effects of experiences of violence in Ugandan adolescents.
- HERA - understanding how healthcare systems can integrate interventions for violence against women.
- LINEA - testing how social norms can be used to reduce the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents.
- MAISHA - a trial preventing violence against women in Tanzania.
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The Merchant of Venice 1936
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Ambition, power and political unrest explode onto the stage in The Merchant of Venice 1936, direct from selling out the RSC and London’s West End.
Starring Tracy-Ann Oberman (Eastenders, Doctor Who) as Shylock, Shakespeare’s classic is transported to 1930s Britain in this “striking and impactful” (Guardian) new production that “makes theatre history” (The Telegraph) set against the backdrop of The Battle of Cable Street. It is adapted by Brigid Larmour and Tracy-Ann Oberman.
The perfect example of how to do Shakespeare”
★★★★★ Metro
Tensions in London’s East End are rising. The British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Moseley, are gaining in numbers, and a wave of fascism and intolerance is flooding across Europe. Shylock, a resilient single mother and hard-working businesswoman, is desperate to protect her daughter’s future. When the charismatic merchant Antonio comes to her for a loan, a high-stakes deal is struck