新彩开奖

The dark web and the Edinburgh Fringe

  • 24 May 2024

Two women standing singing behind a piano

Ariella, at the piano, with two of the main characters, Ava Fitzhugh, left who plays Andy, and Jessi Rogers, right, who plays Aunt June (all photos: Christopher Lorde)

As with many of the best ideas, it began with a conversation over dinner. Now Ariella Gordon (Law PhD 2023) is taking a musical theatre production to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August.

The story of stems from Ariella鈥檚 LLM at Jesus College which came to an abrupt end due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the lockdowns which followed after her return to her native Australia, Ariella began writing the first draft of the script and score. This initial draft script and songs were chosen as one of three finalists in a professional musical theatre writing competition in 2020 with the Australian adjudication panel led by Peter Fitzpatrick and the finalists adjudicated by Stephen Schwartz.

Four years later and now six months into her PhD at 新彩开奖, Ariella has been casting for roles for the two-week run at the Fringe.A woman sitting at a piano

鈥淚t began with a conversation at a Cambridge formal dinner, sitting next to a Computer Science PhD, who explained to me how the Dark Web works,鈥 she says.

鈥淢y friend and I thought 鈥榳ouldn鈥檛 it be really funny if someone who didn鈥檛 know how to use the dark web somehow ended up on the dark web?鈥 And that was the seed for the musical.鈥

She notes that the Caius Porters are very supportive. 鈥淲henever I pick up the key for the music rooms, they often ask me how the show is going. Marc and Robert assure me that they have been practising their tap dancing for the auditions,鈥 she says.

Ariella鈥檚 production is being put on with the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society. She has long enjoyed musical theatre and music, playing bass for bar nights with the Musical Theatre Society at the ADC Theatre and performing as a vocalist with Fitz Swing. 

Following her LLM at Jesus, Ariella worked at the Office of Chief Parliamentary Counsel for the Victorian Parliament during the pandemic, learning about real-world applications of legislation, and as an associate to the Honourable Justice Susan Kenny. 

Ariella is now back in Cambridge for a PhD supervised by , who has been appointed to be the .

Drawing on her experience in government, she is now looking at disguised legislation. 鈥淎t the moment, I鈥檓 looking at instances where there is no Parliamentary oversight of law-making by administrative actors in Westminster systems,鈥 says Ariella, who is interrogating both the United Kingdom and Australian systems. 

Using qualitative data analysis software, Ariella is deciding on which material to use to look at laws made by executive actors which bypass parliamentary scrutiny. 

She is pleased to be have joined Caius on a . She has already had the opportunity to present her research at a constitutional law symposium in Dublin. 

鈥淚鈥檓 very grateful to have had the opportunity to come back and I feel very privileged to have three years to research into this area of law, and it wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without the Tapp,鈥 she adds.

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