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SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE: 2010’s ‘Kings and Rogues’ season kicks off with Lucy Bailey’s 'Macbeth' of the damned: the Globe’s structure is…
Romeo and Juliet
THE COURTYARD THEATRE: The tone is set for Goold’s Verona - in 'Romeo and Juliet' - in the violent opening…
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…
Artsbowl launches cultural manifesto
Creative courses hub, Artsbowl is backing the recently launched ‘cultural manifesto’ urging the government not to pull the plug on…
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…
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…
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…
Alternative Fashion Week opens soon
Maggie explains that Alternative Fashion week came out of a concern about a lack of visibility for young designers in…
King Lear at the Courtyard Theatre
There is no Hollywood ending in David Farr’s RSC Lear at the Courtyard theatre in Stratford-on-Avon.
Catastrophe Trilogy by Lone Twin at the Barbican
Different rules apply to a conceptual three-parter like Lone Twin’s Catastrophe Trilogy, currently in the Pit theatre at the Barbican.