Little Stitches, Theatre 503, review: Piercingly eloquent mini-dramas about FGM
A profoundly upsetting series of plays, but ones that give enhanced clarity as they explores the barbarous ritual from various angles...
A profoundly upsetting series of plays, but ones that give enhanced clarity as they explores the barbarous ritual from various angles...
... we need to know what it is that is happening around us and how to combat it. Little Stitches is a pleasing and informative place to look...
Team behind Little Stitches, BAREtruth's four-part play about female genital multilation, aims to open up debate on the issue...
Daphne Alexander as Modesty makes her bold, brave, beautiful and believable....
Raw, informal and quietly profound. This surprising evening of London stories for our times, linked through musical interludes, addresses the big questions of life....
Daphne took time to answer a few questions about City Stories from Neil Cheesman of LondonTheatre1.com....
"Daphne Alexander provides great support as her war photographer with a knack of causing fireworks with the people around her" http://web.archive.org/web/20150626140729/http://sosogay.co.uk/2013/review-hidden-sand-trafalgar-studios/ "energetic, impulsive Daphne Alexander" http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/reviews/10-2013/hidden-in-the-sand_32188.html "the adventurous photographer Sophia, played with gusto by Daphne Alexander" http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/38995/ "Daphne Alexander and Sally Dexter's relationship of Aunty and Niece was wonderful; the charisma...
Just Celebrity caught up with beautiful actress Daphne Alexander, to talk to her about her role as the 'female James Bond' Modesty Blaise, for a BBC Radio play....
A radio adaptation of Peter O’Donnell’s Modesty Blaise story A Taste for Death airs on BBC Radio 4 this week....
I am not one to watch action films. Scenes of violence, chase scenes, even scenes of psychological tension, send me flying to the corner of the room (if we’re lucky enough to be watching at home–into the Ladies Lounge if we are in a multiplex)...