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Thinking outside the box. Costume designer Maja Meschede opens up about her work bringing Victorian London to life for Disney+ period drama A Thousand Blows, which saw her partner with actors Malachi Kirby, Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham …
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Flip through the digital versions of our latest print magazines below. Every issue is published here to provide readers and advertisers with a flexible way to access our publications online. DQ100 – Content London Drama Quarterly’s guide to the biggest series and the actors, directors and writers making them Drama Quarterly – Fall 2024 …
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Drama Quarterly is all about the creative side of international television drama. From interviews with showrunners, writers, directors and on-screen talent to in-depth analysis of commissioning trends, genre reports and set visits – if you are interested in drama, DQ is for you. DQ online provides in-depth coverage of the drama world, while @DQDaily on …
Thinking outside the box | Drama Quarterly
4 days ago · Costume designer Maja Meschede opens up about her work bringing Victorian London to life for Disney+ period drama A Thousand Blows, which saw her partner with actors Malachi Kirby, Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham for this epic saga set in the world of illegal boxing. With credits on series such as ...
Making Adolescence – part three | Drama Quarterly
5 days ago · Making Adolescence – part one. In the first part of DQ’s look at the making of Netflix one-shot drama Adolescence, director Philip Barantini, writer Jack Thorne and actors and executive producers Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters detail their early preparations and their motivations to tell this timely and topical story.
Case study - Drama Quarterly
Murdoch Mysteries star Yannick Bisson and executive producer Christina Jennings join DQ to celebrate 300 episodes – and counting – of the Canadian period drama, revealing why playing the title character is a “home run” and how they keep the detective series fresh after 18 seasons.
Staying in with cosy crime | Drama Quarterly
“But [it’s also about] getting the tone right so people know what to expect from episode to episode. We’re also trying to balance that comedy and the emotional storylines with the mystery and feel like we’re honouring the genre as it’s known and loved, but also giving it a little bit of edge, a little bit of darker comedy here and there, a little bit of South African-ness that is ...
Clubbing together - Drama Quarterly
13 hours ago · A retired archaeologist, a dog walker and a vicar’s wife walk into a crime scene… As The Marlow Murder Club returns for a second season, stars Samantha Bond, Jo Martin and Natalie Dew discuss making the murder mystery series and why it’s a comfort on television.
Transported through time - Drama Quarterly
Mar 10, 2025 · DQ hears from the cast of Belgravia: The Next Chapter about how the costumes, props and stately home settings of the sumptuous period drama help them prepare for their roles in this sequel to the original 2020 series. Langleybury Mansion has more film and TV credits than a veteran, multi-award ...
DQ100 2024/25 – Part four | Drama Quarterly
TRENDS & TRAILBLAZERS. Noob While television struggles to stem the tide of viewers flowing to TikTok, this Australian series (styled as n00b) stands as an example of how the social media platform could serve as an incubator for new talent, having started life as 12 short episodes before landing a full six-part series on New Zealand’s Three.