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.
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Big-hearted, broadly drawn comedy about family, love and late-life coming out
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Comedy, romance and some truly gorgeous design make for a magical take on the fairytale from creators Lucy Kirkwood and Katie Mitchell
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Jamie Eastlake’s drama about right-wing radicalisation is tackled with humour and energy
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Graeae’s production, based on a story by former inmate Jimmy Coffey, is a searing examination of abuse of power
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Energetic and engaging celebration of Horden’s history performed with verve by an all-North East cast
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Bold, energetic production of Lee Hall’s Brecht translation makes for an impressive debut for new theatre company
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Sensitive and thoughtful look at being a mother in prison from Open Clasp
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Hard-hitting play about racism and family
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Sarah Bond’s debut is a perceptive story of teenage friendship
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Solidly entertaining adaptation of the Dickens classic adapted by Karen Louise Hebden
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From creators Matt Miller and Peader Kirk, this is a warmly amusing take on families and fixing what is broken
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Stylish adaptation by Jessica Andrews of the cult horror film
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Solidly enjoyable take on Mike Leigh’s 1970s classic
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From authors Ali Pritchard and Ruth Lyon, this is a big-hearted show laced with humour and charm
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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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