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Arabian Nights

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: An adaptation of a classic book for stage or screen is usually greeted with howls of protest…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Nation, National Theatre

Terry Pratchett’s Nation, adapted for the Olivier stage at the National Theatre by Mark Ravenhill, is set squarely at the…

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Ennio Marchetto: Living Paper Cartoon

SOUTHBANK CENTRE: Ennio Marchetto is a dynamo of a man, and in full flight in his one man show, you…

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THEATRE REVIEW - The Fahrenheit Twins, Barbican

I have not read Michael Faber’s The Fahrenheit Twins but seeing Told by an Idiot’s stage version of it in…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Pains of Youth, National Theatre

The one thing aphorisms about 'youth' have in common is a consensus that it is good to be young. Not…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Architecting, The Pit (Barbican)

Architecting draws heavily on both the film and book of Gone With The Wind. At 150 minutes, it is pretty…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Twelfth Night, Courtyard Theatre

Have a bloody good time if it’s designer Robert Jones’ Ilyria in Gregory Doran’s Twelfth Night, currently in the Courtyard…

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ART FAIR REVIEW - Frieze Art Fair 2009

This time round though the yearly extravaganza took a rather sober stance and as a regular one couldn’t help but…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Raoul, Barbican Theatre

The best stage magicians are those who make you gasp with amazement at their ability to force you to suspend…

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THEATRE REVIEW - The Power of Yes, National Theatr

There is nothing more infuriating than public naval gazing by media types. Who cares how the news is made? News…

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