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Tracey Sinclair

Tracey Sinclair

About Tracey Sinclair

Tracey Sinclair is a freelance writer and editor, working for a wide range of arts and business magazines online and in print. She is also a published author and performed playwright, whose work has been included in several anthologies and performed on radio.

Recent Articles

Shuggy Boats review

Shuggy Boats review

Big-hearted, broadly drawn comedy about family, love and late-life coming out
Beauty and the Beast review

Beauty and the Beast review

Comedy, romance and some truly gorgeous design make for a magical take on the fairytale from creators Lucy Kirkwood and Katie Mitchell
Big Ange review

Big Ange review

Jamie Eastlake’s drama about right-wing radicalisation is tackled with humour and energy
Bad Lads review

Bad Lads review

Graeae’s production, based on a story by former inmate Jimmy Coffey, is a searing examination of abuse of power
Pits, People and Players review

Pits, People and Players review

Energetic and engaging celebration of Horden’s history performed with verve by an all-North East cast
Mother Courage and Her Children review

Mother Courage and Her Children review

Bold, energetic production of Lee Hall’s Brecht translation makes for an impressive debut for new theatre company
Rupture review

Rupture review

Sensitive and thoughtful look at being a mother in prison from Open Clasp
Champion review

Champion review

Hard-hitting play about racism and family
Seagulls and Sad, Sad Stories review

Seagulls and Sad, Sad Stories review

Sarah Bond’s debut is a perceptive story of teenage friendship
A Christmas Carol review

A Christmas Carol review

Solidly entertaining adaptation of the Dickens classic adapted by Karen Louise Hebden
Fixing review

Fixing review

From creators Matt Miller and Peader Kirk, this is a warmly amusing take on families and fixing what is broken
Saint Maud review

Saint Maud review

Stylish adaptation by Jessica Andrews of the cult horror film
Abigail’s Party review

Abigail’s Party review

Solidly enjoyable take on Mike Leigh’s 1970s classic
The Nurse’s Station review

The Nurse’s Station review

From authors Ali Pritchard and Ruth Lyon, this is a big-hearted show laced with humour and charm
Subterranea review

Subterranea review

Lucy Curry and Carl Wylie’s smart, ambitious and moving story of family and rebellion is set in a post-apocalyptic world
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