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Author: Tina Jenkins

Tina Jenkins is currently studying for an MSt. in Crime and Thriller writing at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. She began her career on local newspapers in West London, has written a column in the London Evening Standard, worked in newsrooms for the BBC, ITV, ITN and produced documentaries for the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and US networks. Tina's thriller, The Waking, is published by Macmillan and has been optioned by Sony Pictures. By doing the Masters in Crime and Thriller Writing, she hopes to find a voice and a place among British crime writers.

Caryl Churchill’s Far Away at the Donmar Warehouse

2nd March 20202nd March 2020  Tina Jenkins

Carol Churchill dips into dystopian territory with this short, chilling and atmospheric revival of Far Away.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Aisling Loftus, Caryl Churchill, Donmar Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, dystopia, Far Away, Jessica Hynes, Royal Court, Sophia Ally

Collapsible at the Bush Theatre

17th February 202017th February 2020  Tina Jenkins

Playwright Margaret Perry’s latest one-woman show, Collapsible, is a sharp, witty and honest portrayal of a young woman navigating the harsh impersonal systems of the world.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Breffni Holahan, Bush Theatre, Collapsible, Margaret Perry, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Thomas Martin
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