Sunday, 12 November 2017

How does Torn fit with the ethos of the Royal Court

How does Torn fit the ethos of the Royal Court?

The Royal Court mainly perform new shows, they believe in the right to fail and try new ideas everything. They open their doors to the unheard voices and free thinkers that, through their writing, change our way of seeing. While also discussing controversial themes which are still relevant in today's society, therefore linking to Torn because this play does contain all the criteria's needed to be put on by the Royal Court. 

Image result for torn by nathaniel martello-whiteIn addition to that Torn is a play that contains controversial issues that question society and what we see as the social norm therefore allowing it to be accepted withing the Royal Court. Some of the topics raised are hidden and feared by society so to perform this in large, well known Theatre such as, The Royal Court which is known for discussing issues with a similar nature is very effective. 

Furthermore it's helping a new and undiscovered writer with a passion and understanding of creating a world a better place and question the issues we face as a society. The writer of Torn is Nathaniel Martello-White who was an undiscovered writer. 

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