Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes Review : Back to Back Theatre’s Exciting Reframing of Disability
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'In 2009 I wrote an email to the artistic director of Back to Back Theatre, Bruce Gladwin, gushing about what I could only describe as a painful form of spectatorship. Food Court – the theatrical work I had just experienced – was profoundly, spectacularly unsettling.'(Introduction)

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