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Banksy holds back authentification

Viewed as a successful piece, must the Croydon graffiti be viewed as the mindless act of vandals or as audience…

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Brain Injury Charity art benefits all

In January the acquired brain injury charity Headway Black Country launched an exhibition of the art work completed in their…

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11 and 12 at the Barbican Theatre in London

11 and 12, directed by Peter Brook, is a 100 minute meditation on religious tolerance.

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Palace Art Fair: a brand new event for London

The Palace Art Fair is to be held at Fulham Palace, London from 7th - 10th October, 2010.

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UK's First Laureate of Story-Telling

According to the Federation of European Story Telling (F.E.S.T.) since the early eighties storytelling is experiencing a renaissance all over…

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Mikhailovsky Ballet open at the Coliseum

The Mikhailovsky Ballet from St Petersburg return to London's biggest theatre, the London Coliseum, with a season including two world…

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Nic Green's Trilogy at the Barbican

Nic Green’s stirring and very moving Trilogy, at the Barbican last weekend, wears its message firmly on its often naked…

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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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