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A vivid and eclectic programme celebrating collaboration, co-creation, experimentation and exploration. Influences from across the world The RADA Festival returns to central London this summer, with a programme of work that celebrates collaboration and co-creation in our divided world. Students and graduates from the world-leading drama school are working with practitioners from across the industry and across the globe, with performers and partnerships from the USA, Russia, South Africa, India, Australia and Canada. The festival features established texts, new writing, physical theatre, comedy and cabaret, from final year students and graduates from across the years including: Caryl Churchill's Escaped Alone; The Point of It a work inspired by lesser-known E.M. Forster short stories; New Public's physical theatre piece Transformations and To See Salisbury, a new dark comedy based on the infamous events surrounding the 2018 Novichok poisoning.