Hey everyone.
Hope you’re well and good.
In keeping with the month of annoucements, we now have an instagram page. I know, what a thrilling annoucement. This is just a way to hopefully connect with new people and find some more shows to share with people.
https://www.instagram.com/__etude__/
There’s more exciting annoucements coming. I promise.
Below are this weeks selections
10 Nights by Shahid Iqbal Khan
from £10
Monday 10th January until Saturday 15th January
One man’s spiritual journey is about to begin… after he’s sent this tweet.
When Yasser decides to take part in itikaf, sleeping and fasting in the mosque for the last ten nights of Ramadan, he soon regrets his decision. But as he navigates smug worshippers, shared bathrooms, and recurring thoughts of chunky chips, Yasser’s isolation forces him to confront a side of himself he’s been trying to keep hidden.
A moving and funny new play by Shahid Iqbal Khan and directed by Kash Arshad, 10 Nights is the story of one man’s journey of self-discovery and facing the consequences of your actions.
free
Thursday 13th
The Circus, by Coney Associate Ben Pacey, is a conversational game for a group of 4 - 7 people, which celebrates the stuff that makes us each unique, and the amazing things we're capable of when we work together.
You'll cast each other as the key players in a travelling circus - will you be the Lion Tamer or the Trapeze Artist? - and then tell the story of your Big Top adventure.
RecursiveCast by River Donaghey
free
Tuesday 11th January
Every week, RecursiveCast hosts Tammy and Tad attempt to recap and analyze their favorite sci-fi TV show, Recursive. Unfortunately, the job becomes nearly impossible as the duo slips into a bizarre reality that bends space, time, and the line between their podcast and the show itself. It's almost like Tammy and Tad are trapped in a new version of hell—a 21st century Sisyphus forced to recap an overly-convoluted TV show. Actually, now that you mention it, their mysterious producer does seem more and more like the devil...
Departure Study of Mother/land Fabric by Annie Heath
free
Sunday 16th January
Was forgetting a calculated effort? How can you hold onto what you cannot recall? Heath’s solo performance seams pieces of movement, text, and video; exposing her deepest fantasies of an unknown mother. Suspended bojagi pieces create a fantasied womb space where fragments of partial truths and unverified facts circulate, slowly imprinting a possibility of embodied “folklore” memory.
Thank you for reading and I hope you find something you love.
See you next week
Josh xx