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  1. A Month in the Country

     

    Our reviewer was lucky to catch Chichester's production of A Month in the Country...

  2. The Garbage King

    The Garbage King  

    The Unicorn Theatre's Young Critics scheme kicked off with reviews of the magnificent and moving The Garbage King. Adam Trizinski's lovely review was chosen to be published in Ink Pellet and we also chose to publish some of the other reviews online. Great work everyone!

  3. The Spanish Tragedy

    The Spanish Tragedy  

    Going to the theatre is not a pastime for wimps as any member of the Rose Theatre audience will tell you, as LESLEY FINLAY found out...

  4. Hattori Hachi: Stalking the Enemy

    Hattori Hachi: Stalking the Enemy  

    A young reviewer gives the thumbs-up to Jane Prowse's latest novel...

  5. How to Teach

    How to Teach  

    You have to take your hat off to anyone who has spent half a lifetime firing the enthusiasm of inner city children...

  6. Romeo and Juliet

     

    We review The Shakespeare Comic Book Co's Romeo and Juliet...

  7. Burn My Heart:
    made for theatre

    Burn My Heart: made for theatre  

    Trestle are making waves around the country with their widely praised adaptation of Beverley Naidoo’s novel Burn My Heart. Ink Pellet reviewer ELENA MOZZATO saw the play at the Tobacco Factory in Bristol, and joined a post play discussion..

  8. To see or to DVD

     

    If you can’t face a school trip to the theatre with sixty teenagers, then maybe you should bring the theatre to the classroom. LESLEY FINLAY asked some of our readers whether this is something teachers actually do…

  9. Noticeboard

    Noticeboard  

    If it's on, then it's in our news section...

  10. Shakespeare is German

    Shakespeare is German  

    An exciting season celebrating the unique relationship of the Germans with Shakespeare is taking place at Shakespeare’s Globe and the Goethe-Institut. Pass it on now!