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Author: Rory Yeates

Review: Open Theatre’s The Farce Dimension

Posted on 16th May 202116th May 2021 by Rory Yeates

What would you do if you discovered there was a gorilla on the loose in your wardrobe, which also happened to be a portal into a multiverse consisting only of farces? Call animal protection services, […]

LeadLUU: Rory Yeates

Posted on 28th February 202128th February 2021 by Rory Yeates

As voting for LeadLUU kicks off, we speak to the Gryphon Editor candidates. For manifestos and more information, click here. Who are you? My name is Rory and I’m a third-year student studying Philosophy, Politics and […]

Review: The University’s latest Covid response

Posted on 9th January 20219th January 2021 by Rory Yeates

Rory Yeates takes a look at the University’s response to the current situation and the sore position students have been left in.

Interview: Hannah Rooney and Chloe Robinson on ‘Pareidolia’

Posted on 23rd November 202023rd November 2020 by Rory Yeates

Ahead of their upcoming final-year performance project, we caught up two members of the Off the Page Theatre Company, Hannah Rooney and Chloe Robinson, to discuss the creative process of their show Pareidolia, and how […]

Remembering Chadwick Boseman

Posted on 27th September 202027th September 2020 by Rory Yeates

Last month, both Hollywood and the world suffered a shocking and devastating loss, as Chadwick Boseman passed away after a four-year-long secret battle with cancer. An outpouring of love and support have been seen from […]

Review: Veritas Theatre’s The Group Chat by Dec Kelly

Posted on 2nd September 20202nd September 2020 by Rory Yeates

After a strange year of makeshift livestreamed gigs and endless viral challenges to do at home, people from all walks of the creative industries have had to find new and inventive ways to keep their […]

Public Statues: Time to Rethink our History

Posted on 9th June 20209th June 2020 by Rory Yeates

The widespread global protests from the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd have been met with praise and support, with thousands across the UK coming out to show their solidarity. Most […]

Theatre Group’s Posh: A Roaring Success

Posted on 28th February 202028th February 2020 by Rory Yeates

Laura Wade’s award-nominated play first debuted at the Royal Court a decade ago, but as George Marlin writes in his director’s note, “Posh is as relevant and topical in a post-Brexit Britain as it was […]

Review: Queen and Slim

Posted on 24th February 202025th February 2020 by Rory Yeates

I’m sure you’ve had some pretty dire Tinder dates in your life, but have they ever ended in an altercation with the police which left the officer dead and yourself at the centre of a […]

Review: Open Theatre’s Elevate

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Rory Yeates

Imagine finding yourself trapped in a lift with four strangers, all from completely different walks of life; what would you do? Would you wait it out in awkward silence, or would you pass the time […]

Viral X-Factor Contestant Ariel Burdett Found Dead in her Leeds Home

Posted on 27th November 201927th November 2019 by Rory Yeates

Ariel Burdett, whose X-Factor audition went viral online, has been found dead in her home in Leeds from a wound to the neck, an inquest has found. The body of the infamous ‘holistic vocal coach’ […]

The Irrational Economics of High Fashion

Posted on 18th November 201918th November 2019 by Rory Yeates

If there’s one thing students certainly don’t have, it’s an abundance of disposable income. Twenty-pound weekly food shops at Aldi and the seizing of any and all deals available would prove this. But one trend […]

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