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Current Projects

Comedy of Errors Remixed by Darren Raymond

PProduced by Intermission Youth Theatre

Company Stage Managed by Sofia Zaragoza

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26th November - 20th December 

The Courtyard Theatre

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Forced from their native homeland of "Shakespeare", Anthony and Dominique seek asylum in the UK. Unbeknownst to them, their identical twins (who they believed to be dead) are also residing in the UK. To confuse matters further, both sets of twins share the same name.

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Only speaking Shakespearean, the twins are quickly mistaken for their London twins who speak only Street, causing chaos. Comedy of Errors Remixed is a hilarious reimagining of Comedy of Errors clashing today's and Shakespeare's London mayhem.

 

Catch the professional debut of Intermission Youth's cohort, emerging from a 10 month program dedicated to empowering young artists.

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The Silent Screams EP
by The Cast of "Déjà Vu"

Produced by Off the Beat Productions

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Online Release Friday 3rd October

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The Silent Screams EP features original songs written by Alara Koroglu and composed by Cyrus Atkinson. The EP features songs from the powerful political-environmental musical Déjà Vu, which is inspired by the real events from Istanbul Protests in 2013. Just like the stage performance, the Silent Screams EP captures the voices of the resistance, the unspoken struggles, and the echo's of a community fighting for freedom.

Your Favo(u)rite American Woman by Ciarlene Coleman

Produced by Off the Beat Productions

Directed by Sofia Zaragoza

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11th October, 2025 

The Glitch 

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American memories and California dreaming—in a world full of Yankee woman, what does it take to be your favourite?

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Nowadays, the American Dream is more complicated than ever. On her quest to become your favourite American woman, real life California girl C encounters what it truly means to represent the US of A in the entertainment industry: a strong sense of self and lots and lots of audacity.

 

Through dreamy original songs, self-aware poetic monologues, and burlesque dance, this all-American, visibly-Asian showgirl unravels her life and times in Southern California, London, and beyond, while confronting the violence of fascism and global imperialism in her home nation.

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