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London Bubble’s Urban Dreams: Daring to dream again after the fall.
With their latest theatre project, Urban Dreams, just finished the London Bubble’s artistic director Jonathan Petherbridge tells how they’re bouncing…
DANCE REVIEW: Bangarra Dance Theatre with The Australian Ballet, Rites at Sadler's Wells
Bangarra Dance Theatre is proclaimed to be Australia's most celebrated contemporary dance initiative inspired and informed by indigenous practices. This…
Expertise needs effort: the write experience takes time
As a new writer you expect to face challenges in your work – too many characters, the voices aren’t authentic…
Paul Newman: In Memoriam
Pushing and pulling...pummeling and kneading until the flesh is ready...is ripe. And only then did the body rise from a…
BOOK REVIEW: Wife in the North (Judith O’Reilly)
I like to be upbeat and praising wherever I can, whether it’s art, dance, opera or any form of creativity…
MUSIC REVIEW: Orion Symphony Orchestra
Here is a vital and fresh-faced contender in London's professional orchestral scene. The fledgling Orion Symphony Orchestra is a healthy,…
Money saving tips for culture
With a credit crunch hitting everyone’s pocket, new research from T-Mobile has revealed that on average we spend over a…
The Women
It is unfortunate that Clare Boothe Luce`s trenchant view of Thirties New York Anglo-Jewish society never has been translated onto…
THEATRE REVIEW: Pinter, National Theatre
A Slight Ache and Landscape, currently a double bill on the Lyttleton stage at the National Theatre
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…