Performing Arts
THEATRE REVIEW: Merry Wives of Wndsor, The Globe
The Merry Wives of Windsor is one of those plays you cannot really get wrong. It is the Shakespearian equivalent…
THEATRE REVIEW: Twelfth Night, The Tricycle
Music is much more than the food of love in Filter’s frenetic Twelfth Night at the Tricycle.
THEATRE REVIEW: ...some trace of her, National Theatre
...some trace of her, National Theatre until October 21st.
Entertaining the children, the La-di-DaDa way
All four artistic director’s behind theatre production, La-di-DaDa, (Steve Tiplady and Sally Brown of Indefinite Articles together with Carey English…
The Golden Age of Hollywood
Although during the Golden Age Hollywood was a town run by Jews, it has never been a town which supported…
THEATRE REVIEW: King Lear, Globe Theatre
Dominic Dromgoole’s production of King Lear at the Globe Theatre makes 2008’s August a good ‘un
THEATRE REVIEW: Her Naked Skin, National Theatre
Her Naked Skin by Rebecca Lenkiewicz is the first play by a living woman to appear on the Olivier stage…
THEATRE REVIEW: Hamlet, RSC
David Tennant is Hamlet. It was tempting to add ‘Nuff said’ to that first sentence and leave it at that…
Recruitment Agencies: helping them to help you
So it’s official, then: recruitment agencies are worth considering, as part of that all-important job search process. But what makes…
Arts Council releases response to damning McIntosh Report
The Arts Council late last month, issued its response to the increasingly controversial McIntosh Review, an independent review commissioned by…