Upstage Productions makes its

Upstage Productions makes its

debut at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Upstage Productions, a theatre company based in Bristol, made its debut at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a production of 'The Glass Menagerie' by Tennessee Williams.

The production was praised by critics for its innovative approach to the classic play, which featured a cast of six playing multiple roles.

"The set was cleverly designed to double as different locations, and the cast's versatility was impressive," said one reviewer.

The company's artistic director, Rachel Jewell, said: "We were thrilled to make our debut at the Fringe and to have such a positive response from audiences and critics alike.

"We're committed to producing innovative and thought-provoking theatre that pushes the boundaries of what's possible on stage," she added.

The production ran for a sold-out run at the Assembly George Square Theatre, with many praising the company's bold and creative take on the classic play.

"Upstage Productions shows that you don't need a big budget to create something truly special," said another reviewer.

With their debut production receiving such acclaim, Upstage Productions is definitely a company to watch out for in the future.

About the company

Upstage Productions is a theatre company based in Bristol, UK. Founded in 2018, the company is committed to producing innovative and thought-provoking theatre that pushes the boundaries of what's possible on stage.

The company's artistic director, Rachel Jewell, has a background in theatre production and direction, and has worked with a number of different companies and organisations in the industry.

Upstage Productions is dedicated to creating high-quality, engaging theatre that appeals to a wide range of audiences.

Resumé

Upstage Productions made its debut at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a production of 'The Glass Menagerie' by Tennessee Williams, receiving positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.

The company's innovative approach to the classic play featured a cast of six playing multiple roles, with a cleverly designed set that doubled as different locations.

With their debut production receiving such acclaim, Upstage Productions is definitely a company to watch out for in the future.

The company's commitment to producing innovative and thought-provoking theatre that pushes the boundaries of what's possible on stage is admirable, and we look forward to seeing what they produce next.

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