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Anthony Sher Breaks Glass at Tricycle

BROKEN GLASS: The ‘political’ in Miller, and all good playwrights, is expressed on the stage through the decisions certain people…

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Krapp’s Last Tape

KRAPPS LAST TAPE: Beneath its deceptively superficial exterior the play is the most poignant of Beckett’s oeuvre – full of…

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Mark Ronson on Tour

MARK RONSON: The set started with a catchy but alien instrumental track, “Circuit Breaker”, typifying Ronson’s new sound. Old favourites…

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Black History Month

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: These exhibitions focus on the stories of individuals, which is incredibly moving, as we get a glimpse…

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Bed-in at The Bluecoat

BED-IN: "To expose the scandal of global poverty, and human rights injustices though the power of craft and public art.…

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Hamlet

HAMLET: Shakespeare’s work exposes the virtuoso nature of performing and under Nick Hytner’s direction, the company shines as individuals and…

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MONIKER International Art Fair Preview

MONIKER: Laurence Billiet was first on the panel to identify the Internet as a major tool in the promotion of…

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Departure Lounge The Musical

DEPARTURE LOUNGE: Why do we say gay, what really happened that Thursday evening on a pub crawl night out in…

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Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary

LES MISERABLES: It’s worth the ticket price just to hear Owen Jones sing ‘Bring Him Home; and if you aren’t,…

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Jonas Gallows: The Ear of a Drunkard or Dying Man

THE EAR OF A DRUNKEN MAN: The songs are short, melodic but pared-down, bleak but ultimately hopeful. It’s an intense…

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