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The Crucible

TIM SHEADER'S OPEN AIR THEATRE: Arthur Miller’s classic is so engrained into the collective consciousness that I had lazily assumed…

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Peter Pan

BARBICAN THEATRE: David Greig’s new version of 'Peter Pan' is a lot closer to J.M. Barrie’s novel than the hazy,…

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Women beware women

OLIVIER THEATRE: In the event that Prince William's squeeze Kate, joins the British Royal Family her story will begin to…

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Macbeth

SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE: 2010’s ‘Kings and Rogues’ season kicks off with Lucy Bailey’s 'Macbeth' of the damned: the Globe’s structure is…

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Romeo and Juliet

THE COURTYARD THEATRE: The tone is set for Goold’s Verona - in 'Romeo and Juliet' - in the violent opening…

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Macbeth at the Barbican

It is a shame all productions of Shakespeare aren’t like Cheek By Jowl’s Macbeth in the Silk Street Theatre at…

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Artsbowl launches cultural manifesto

Creative courses hub, Artsbowl is backing the recently launched ‘cultural manifesto’ urging the government not to pull the plug on…

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Economic crisis births new art pathways

As Britain officially emerges out of an economic crisis in 2010, new art companies, with strategies inspired by economic models…

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4.48 Psychosis at the Barbican

4.48 Psychosis, at the Barbican Theatre this week is Sarah Kane’s last play, written at the very end of the…

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Pole to pole: artists everywhere

From pole to pole, artists have been pinning the Earth at both ends this March; with Dutch sculptor Ap Verheggen…

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