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Fergus Morgan

@fergusmorgan

Theatre journalist. Scotland correspondent for @TheStage. Words @StageDirectorsUK @FT, and elsewhere. The Crush Bar newsletter: thecrushbar.substack.com

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Rhys Williamson (@rhys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wouldn't have seen Olly thrilling show at the Fringe if it hadn't been for the Fergus Morgan top 10 rec, so extremely glad it's come full circle with this interview. Buy a ticket, the show's really quite brilliant - riversidestudios.co.uk/see-and-do/fki…

The Stage (@thestage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘We started the wrong act and somehow had to get back to Act II’ Celebrated Shakespearean actor Oliver Ford Davies tells The Stage about biding his time when it came to playing lead roles and why he felt compelled to play Malvolio in Twelfth Night 👇 thestage.co.uk/features/olive…

Laura Killeen (@killeenmesoftly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So delighted to have our show highlighted by Fergus Morgan in The Crush Bar. Only 3 days until we open at Arcola Theatre 🚀🚀🚀 🎟️:arcolatheatre.com/whats-on/dista…

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Episode 3 - The Cheviot, The Stag and The Black, Black Oil is now live 🎙️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 In this episode we go back to the 1970s with John McGrath's iconic play, featuring discussion with Bill Paterson. podfollow.com/scottishdrama/…

Episode 3 - The Cheviot, The Stag and The Black, Black Oil is now live 🎙️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

In this episode we go back to the 1970s with John McGrath's iconic play, featuring discussion with Bill Paterson.

podfollow.com/scottishdrama/…
The Stage (@thestage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Review Round-up: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at the Ambassadors Theatre – Does Fitzgerald’s fabulous fable find favour with the critics? Will audiences be bowled over by Benjamin Button? The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button 👇 thestage.co.uk/review-round-u…

National Theatre of Scotland (@ntsonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John McGrath’s legendary The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil is the focus of this week’s episode of Fergus Morgan’s A History of Scottish Drama in Six Plays Featuring clips from our 2018 production directed by Joe Douglas & chat from OG cast member Bill Paterson👇

John McGrath’s legendary The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil is the focus of this week’s episode of <a href="/FergusMorgan/">Fergus Morgan</a>’s A History of Scottish Drama in Six Plays

Featuring clips from our 2018 production directed by Joe Douglas &amp; chat from OG cast member Bill Paterson👇
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"Stuff is coming back. Exeunt. Miss Saigon. Fascism. Paul Mescal in A Streetcar Named Desire." This week's issue of Shouts and Murmurs - my weekly bit for paid supporters of The Crush Bar - just got sent out. Read and subscribe via the link in my bio.

"Stuff is coming back. Exeunt. Miss Saigon. Fascism. Paul Mescal in A Streetcar Named Desire."

This week's issue of Shouts and Murmurs - my weekly bit for paid supporters of The Crush Bar - just got sent out. Read and subscribe via the link in my bio.
Jermyn Street Theatre (@jstheatre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Jermyn Street Theatre was set up as a place where artists could afford to make work and audiences could afford to see it, and that is still what we are trying to do." Read David Doyle's interview in Fergus Morgan's The Crush Bar chatting all things Jermyn Street Theatre.💥

Stella Powell-Jones (@powelljones_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love reading The Crush Bar every week but really treasuring this one which asks such good questions of the extraordinary David Doyle who does 19000 things but always starts from the play.

Martin Shippen 💙 (@martinshippen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Previewing from next week, with many performances already sold out. David Doyle talks to Fergus Morgan at ‘The Crush Bar’ about his work as lighting designer on ‘Tender’ by Eleanor Tindall Bush Theatre thecrushbar.substack.com

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Episode four of my podcast, A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays, is out now. It focuses on the seminal Traverse Theatre season of 1985 - and on Jo Clifford's Losing Venice in particular. You can listen wherever you get your podcasts.

Episode four of my podcast, A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays, is out now.

It focuses on the seminal <a href="/traversetheatre/">Traverse Theatre</a> season of 1985 - and on Jo Clifford's Losing Venice in particular.

You can listen wherever you get your podcasts.