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Nam June Paik was a visionary artist who is at last receiving the acclaim he deserves as reviewers JOANNE BALDWIN and ALISS LANGRIDGE found out...
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A new edition of Huckleberry Finn is about to hit the shops with the ‘bad words’ left out. But we all know that great literature reflects the period in which it was written and that includes language. Should editors and publishers keep their hands off? LESLEY FINLAY asked Ink Pellet readers what they think…
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Hamlet continues to be the Shakespeare of choice for directors and educators. Ink Pellet reviewer JULIA PIRIE saw the National Theatre production in Nottingham and now understands why…
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Ruth Leon set herself a mission in life back in the Sixties – to share with the world her love of the theatre and in particular her love of the musicals. LESLEY FINLAY caught up with the gregarious theatre critic to see if she is achieving her aim...
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It's tougher being a dame in panto than one might think as actor Rob Forknall explains...
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The RSC finally gets down to business with performances at its stunning new theatre...
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Thanks to technology, more and more of us can enjoy top theatre in a very different way...
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Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella at the Lowry Theatre, Salford Review by Cecilia C Walker When you say ‘Matthew Bourne’ most ballet-lovers smile knowingly – wasn’t his Swan Lake the most exciting interpretation ever? So it is with great anticipation we set off to the Lowry in Salford on a chilly Tuesday night to see whether his […]
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LESLEY FINLAY and her young companion had a rip-roaring night in Croydon at S4K's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream...