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Unique drama course closes to new students
Severe under-funding at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow has led to a freeze of recruitment…
Britain’s greatest living dramatist
The British Library recently purchased Pinter’s entire archive for £1.1 million.
REVIEW: Speed the Plow
Written by David Mamet, the play was originally shown on Broadway (featuring Madonna in the secretary role). The three person…
REVIEW: Waiting For Godot, Library Theatre Manchester
REVIEW: Few plays in the English language have caused as much controversy as Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.
REVIEW: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens
REVIEW: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens, is a film about the US photographer, by Barbara Leibovitz – her sister.
A conversation with Frankie Boyle
Stand up comedian, Frankie Boyle, star of comedy panel shows such as Mock the Week, Have I Got News For…
Children's cinema: the cultural void?
It seems that while us adult UK cinema-goers have a fairly healthy choice at our local art house cinemas, our…
Belfast Festival Saved by Corporate Sponsorship
The future may be bright for the Belfast Festival, for the next three years at least, but big changes in…
REVIEW: Roots, The Royal Exchange Theatre
REVIEW: Arnold Wesker belongs to a lost generation of playwrights whose work and promise exploded onto the stage of The…
REVIEW: Fire Under Snow, Parasol Unit
REVIEW: With two exhibitions taking place simultaneously in East End galleries, Darren Almond is an artist very much in demand.