Tag: new writing in crisis
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Max Stafford-Clark on British theatre
Tuesday 5th September 2017
blogQuote of the day: “Theatre is veering towards entertainment rather than to provo…
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Sex with Strangers, Hampstead Theatre
Thursday 2nd February 2017
reviewNew American drama about literary ambition is neat, but not nearly disturbing en…
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Time to Retire? (New Writing 2015-16)
Thursday 1st September 2016
writingAgainst the grain: the Critic meanders through his rancid recollections of a bad…
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Hello/Goodbye, Hampstead Theatre
Friday 30th January 2015
reviewBrightly smiling romcom is much too lite to do anything but be mildly entertaini…
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Incognito
Saturday 3rd January 2015
blogPic of the day: New writing for the British stage finally attracts a much wider …
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The Rest Will Be Familiar to You from Cinema
Thursday 1st January 2015
blogText of the day: “What is a Sphinx?”
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British New Writing in an Age of Austerity
Monday 1st December 2014
writingFriday, 7 May 2010; Brixton, south London; darkest night.
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Alan Ayckbourn on funding
Friday 21st February 2014
blogQuote of the day: “With these very new, first-time writers the risks are very hi…
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David Edgar on new writing
Saturday 8th February 2014
blogQuote of the day: “Playwrights and the theatres that produce them should defend …
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