Tag: theatre
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The Literary Gaze
Monday 1st March 2021
writingSample a couple of paragraphs from the introduction to my latest book on postwar…
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About In a Nutshell
Wednesday 30th September 2020
blogTheatre is just different organisms in close proximity.
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Anthony Biggs on theatre’s potential for change
Friday 31st July 2020
blogQuote of the day: “The bigger civic theatres have traditionally had greater reso…
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Amsterdam
Friday 17th April 2020
blogText of the day: “Starlings all fly in unison in the same direction and then, al…
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Wise Children, York Theatre Royal
Monday 13th April 2020
reviewEmma Rice’s version of Angela Carter’s last novel is a beautifully bizarre celeb…
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Bubble, Theatre Uncut
Monday 23rd March 2020
reviewTheatre Uncut’s streamed film about social media and the woke generation is educ…
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Mouthpiece, Soho Theatre
Thursday 4th April 2019
reviewMetatheatre rules okay in Kieran Hurley’s account of ethical tangles in his Edin…
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The Little Drummer Girl
Monday 12th November 2018
blogText of the day: “'Well, I agree,’ she said awkwardly.”
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Howard Brenton on theatre aesthetics
Thursday 3rd November 2016
blogQuote of the day: “The Rules of Aesthetics Set Down: There are two rules of aest…
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