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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…

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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,…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Pinter, National Theatre

A Slight Ache and Landscape, currently a double bill on the Lyttleton stage at the National Theatre

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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…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Twelfth Night, The Tricycle

Music is much more than the food of love in Filter’s frenetic Twelfth Night at the Tricycle.

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THEATRE REVIEW: ...some trace of her, National Theatre

...some trace of her, National Theatre until October 21st.

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THEATRE REVIEW: King Lear, Globe Theatre

Dominic Dromgoole’s production of King Lear at the Globe Theatre makes 2008’s August a good ‘un

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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…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Hamlet, RSC

David Tennant is Hamlet. It was tempting to add ‘Nuff said’ to that first sentence and leave it at that…

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VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Late Summer Exhibition

This summer, Kilmorack has been waving Gerald Laing’s portrait of Kate Moss as its star attraction, Laing having lately returned…

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