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THEATRE REVIEW: Deep Cut, The Tricycle Theatre

A simple living room set and the confessional, conversational tone of the writing combine to achieve something that is beyond…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Burnt by the Sun, National Theatre

Chekhov’s name is mentioned in the dialogue and serves to underpin a particularly Russian form of nostalgia that could be…

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A small place for words: Urban Writers' Retreats in London

Founder of The Urban Writers Retreat, Charlie Haynes, says the idea for the retreats came from her abundance of ‘other…

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VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Artist Rooms, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Despite the sign there are no paths, only grassed banks and ramps, so this interactive sculpture is only good until…

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VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: The National Gallery of Scotland

The National Gallery complex on Edinburgh’s Mound is the capital’s top free visitor attraction. Walk through Playfair’s stripped classical, red…

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VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Four Scottish Painters, Dean Gallery, Edinburgh

This spring the Dean is showing the works of four Scottish painters: Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, John Bellany, Alan Davie and Anne…

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On Course for Your Career

So you want a career in the creative arts... but where do you start? Should you jump straight in or…

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The Best of Times is Now

I’ve never been politically driven but I was amazed how many people were offended enough to leave the auditorium (invariably…

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Interview with Daniel Kaluuya

Skins writer and actor Daniel Kaluuya is a talent on the rise. He talks to Samiat Pedro about new roles,…

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OPERA REVIEW: Carmen, Royal Albert Hall

The four-act opera unfolded within the brilliantly recreated Iberian settings of Seville and was staged on a round platform that…

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