Author Archives: Angela Corrias

Angela Corrias

About Angela Corrias

Angela is a Dulwich OnView founding editor, writer and photographer.

Himglish and Femalese: tips on relationships from Jean Hannah Edelstein

Jean Hannah Edelstein

Angela Corrias meets writer Jean Hannah Edelstein Your best bet is to be bilingual, like Jean, who speaks both Himglish and Femalese. This gives her the key to understand both worlds, men’s and women’s. Writer [...]

The struggle of the Duchess of Malfi at the Blue Elephant Theatre

Love and death at the Blue Elephant Theatre. Angela Corrias went to see The Duchess of Malfi. The Blue Elephant Theatre is a cosy and semi-hidden venue in the heart of Camberwell Green. The programme [...]

Shimmering colours lighten the Hannah Barry Gallery

Young, cross-cultural and inspired. These are the main characteristics of the artists who exhibit at the Hannah Barry Gallery, an interesting and vital space within a former industrial estate in Peckham. Anna Maria Di Brina [...]

From Israel to Paris, Nir Paldi brings his physical theatre to London

Angela Corrias meets theatre director Nir Paldi One of the best aspects of living in London is that every day you have the opportunity to make insightful encounters. And lively and vibrant Dulwich is certainly [...]

Off-beat and controversial, Sebastian Rex at the Blue Elephant Theatre

Bullying, torture and manipulation on stage at the Blue Elephant Theatre that once again lives up to expectations. Angela Corrias meets the director Sebastian Rex. In the double-bill  Toy Boy and Living With…, writer and [...]

Marcia Bennett-Male Makes Her Voice Heard Through Her Art

Angela Corrias meets artist Marcia Bennett-Male “I can teach anybody to carve!” This is Marcia Bennett-Male’s promise, maybe because she rightly saw in me her potential biggest challenge. Marcia, in the public mind, is considered [...]

Black Londoners In Wartime, Many Stories To Tell…

Angela Corrias learns about Black London in WW2. We’ve all studied the Second World War from many angles, but the mainstream textbooks are more likely to cover political and social mega-events, forgetting smaller, but by [...]

Music and red wine, a First Class journey at the Blue Elephant Theatre

by Angela Corrias If you think that a box is just a box, you are bound to change your mind. At least after seeing the play First Class, the debut production of Half-Wit Theatre, founded [...]

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