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OPERA REVIEW - L'Heure Espagnole/Gianni Schicchi

“It’s a nice little thing, but I wouldn’t want to see it again.” This was the verdict of an exquisitely…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Wind Shadow, Barbican Theatre

Having spent a year working in Taiwan, I was lazily expecting something to do with dragons to the tune of…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Our Class, National Theatre

The rise of social networking has brought back unpleasant memories of school for many users - it seems it will…

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OPERA REVIEW - Carmen, Royal Opera House

You just know it’s going to end in tears when you get to go out with someone patently out of…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Mother Courage, National Theatre

Mother Courage is by no means a sympathetic figure and it is made pretty clear that her pursuit of profit…

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OPERA REVIEW - Tristan und Isolde, Royal Opera House

It is always awkward when you start seeing someone at work on the sly. This is a – very –…

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THEATRE REVIEW - An Inspector Calls, Novello Theatre

The great joys of re-reading a beloved classic are looking forward to revisiting favourite moments and spotting new things you’d…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Gospels of Childhood: The Triptych - St Giles’ Church and Barbican Center

The versatile and talented performers tell their three stories by creating multi-layered physical tapestries made up of ritualistic choreography interwoven…

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THEATRE REVIEW - A New World, Globe Theatre

Trevor Griffiths knows everything there is to know about the Life of Thomas Paine and he has crammed as much…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Hello Dolly!, Open Air Theatre

If the ‘barbecue’ summer is ruining your staycation then you could do a lot worse than pack up the brood…

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