The Reckoning: Food for Thought

The Reckoning: Food for Thought

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OffScript takes on big issues through an artistic lens.

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vor 5 Monaten

After 32 performances, more than 1,700 bowls of salad and a
clutch of four and five star reviews; our 5 week opening run of
The Reckoning has drawn to a close. 


In this episode we wanted to share with you some of the
incredible voices and stories who joined us at Arcola in Dalston
in calling for justice for Ukraine.


Written by Anastasiia Kosodii and Josephine Burton, and directed
by Burton, The Reckoning is a vivid and powerful new play about
war, survival and the fragile trust between those who uncover the
truth and those who must live with it.


This is our last episode before we have a summer holiday so we’ll
be back in September!


In the podcast, we hear from:


Josephine Burton - Artistic Director, Dash Arts 


Marie Horner - Podcast Producer, Dash Arts


Janine di Giovanni - Journalist and Executive Director of The
Reckoning Project


And reflections and performances recorded live at the Arcola
Theatre


Dr Olesya Khromeychuk - Writer and Director of Ukrainian
Institute, London


Peter Pomerantsev - Journalist, Author and Executive Editor at
The Reckoning Project


Tsvetelina van Benthem - Senior Legal Advisor at The Reckoning
Project and Lecturer at Oxford University


Viv Groskop - Author and Journalist


Luke Harding - Journalist and Author


Olia Hercules - Chef, Food Writer and Author


Dr Yulia Ioffe - International Lawyer & Associate Professor
of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights at University College London


Nataliya Gumenyuk - Journalist and CEO of Public Interest
Journalism Lab


Tom Godwin - Actor, The Reckoning


Marianne Oldham - Actor, The Reckoning 


Olga Safronova - Actor, The Reckoning 


Our intro music is Fakiiritanssi by Marouf Majidi 


Music from The Reckoning by Anton Baibakov 


We’d like to that the following supporters; The Reckoning
Project, AHRC Impact Acceleration Account Award from the
University of Cambridge, Public Interest Journalism Lab, Open
Society Foundations, Nick Tranter in the name of 4Ukraine
Humanitarian Aid, Fritt Ord Foundation, Goethe-Institut in Exile,
Goethe-Institut London, SAV Group, Royal Victoria Hall
Foundation, The Golsoncott Foundation, and the many individuals
who have made this possible.





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