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INDIA LETCHER reviews Frank Cottrell Boyce's play Millions...
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Allison Johnstone whips through the acclaimed debut play by Anya Reiss,,
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Is there nothing Mr David Walliams cannot do? Here ALISS LANGRIDGE reviews his cracking novel Billionaire Boy...
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The Communist Manifesto is being released by Naxos as an audio book. Lesley Finlay had a listen...
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We recommend you book tickets for Fresh Glory’s Lilies on the Land that uses the testimony of land girls in a powerful, entertaining and moving production. The play was conceived in 2001 by the Lions part theatre company as a companion piece to Christopher Fry’s A Sleep of Prisoners. Producer Rosalind Riley told Ink Pellet: […]
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Michael Dahl is a prolific author specialising in the graphic novel. He spoke to us about the art form...
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HG Wells is having something of a renaissance - but it is not his science fiction that is catching the eye but his quirky novels on society. Fresh from a reading of Kipps, Lesley Finlay looks at why it is still relevant...
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A new exhibition at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol showcases the work of the Jamaica Street Artists, a studio that is creating a real buzz in the city. We found out more about it...









