William Severs

Will has recently returned from the grey wilderness of West Yorkshire back to hometown (Royal!) Tunbridge Wells, with an English degree in his pocket. As well as a committed i-D contributor, he also writes for Disorder and Exeunt, including theatre and photography reviews and interviews. When not furiously blogging, Will spends his time playing darts and writing bad poetry. But his i-D highlight remains ambushing Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny with his dictaphone, whilst reviewing the Saatchi Gallery’s celebration of 125 years of Arsenal football club.

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STEASE
STEASE Three Kingdoms

LYRIC HAMMERSMITH continues its boundary-breaking programme with Simon Stephens ‘Three Kingdoms’.

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THREE
THREE O Brave New Tempest!

O BRAVE NEW WORLD offers Londoners a radical new interpretation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

CRANE
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Screen shot 2011-12-12 at 12.39.56 i-Ntroducing: Tim Key

TIM KEY is the weird and wonderful comic who’s into a little bit of everything!

SavedFEAT
SavedFEAT Sending out an S.O.S.

SAVED: Unseen in 25 years, a new run of Edward Bond’s seminal play has opened at London’s Lyric Hammersmith.

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Screen shot 2011-10-14 at 13.03.31 Interval pie anyone?

FIT AND PROPER PEOPLE fuses football with theatre, with a spot of food on the side for good measure.

LEAFEAT
LEAFEAT i-Ntroducing Lia Saville

Lia is the bright young thing taking to the stage to illuminate the reality of Britain’s disaffected youth.

RalphTeaser
RalphTeaser Tempest the Musical?

THE TEMPEST: Ibsen to Potter, Ralph Fiennes is at ease swapping from stage to screen, now he takes a turn as Prospero

Arsenal
Arsenal AR-SE-NAL!

THE ARSENAL: 125, the Gooners have headed West for an exhibition of A.F.C. snaps at the Saatchi Gallery.

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