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Behind the

Scenes

Jacob Rajan sits on a stool wearing a white long shelved shirt with strips and black jeans.

Paradise Chats: Jacob Rajan

We sit down with Performer & Co-writer of Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream Jacob Rajan to get some behind the scenes thoughts on the show.

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Justin Lewis sits smiling at the camera while tying his sock on his front pouch. HIs tan coloured dog is sitting next to him.

Paradise Chats: Justin Lewis

We sit down with Director and Co-writer of Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream Justin Lewis to get some behind the scenes thoughts on the…

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The Denial of Death

The Denial of Death is a 1973 book by cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker. The book was awarded a Pulitzer Price posthumously.

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Vultures

Nine species of vulture can be found living in India, but most are now in danger of extinction

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Towers of Silence

The Tower of Silence in Mumbai is a significant site for the Zoroastrian community

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Kulfi

Kulfi is a frozen dairy dessert of the Indian subcontinent.

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Dirty Work Trailer

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Two women sing holding folders of music in front of them, with more singers in the background on stage of the Dirty Work set.

Dirty Work: Singing in praise of the unsung hero

“It holds a mirror up to ourselves and gives a message we don’t often think about enough,” Rao says.

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Dirty Work – Review

It is a truly heartwarming and well-made show that I guarantee will make you smile.

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Actor Tessa Rao stands in a yellow pant suit and black top with her mouth open in shock. Her hands are held out in confusion

Dirty Work Review

It’s a straightforward plot. An office full of largely anonymous workers support a larger offshore company by providing business-related (mostly financial) services.

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Zara, in a yellow blazer and red scarf, pleads with an anxious-looking Neil, who runs his fingers through his hair.

Review: DIRTY WORK at Q Theatre

For a good night out, some light entertainment with a serious twist, be sure to include Dirty Work in your list of must-see plays this season.

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Tessa Rao in a yellow pant suit hugs Catherine Yates tight who looks uncomfortable in a cleaners outfit

Dirty Work: Mining absurdity

Jacob Rajan describes Dirty Work as the biggest, most ambitious and most bonkers idea the company has ever had.

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