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  1. Guess who’s coming to dinner: Dillie Keane

    Guess who’s coming to dinner: Dillie Keane  

    Dillie Keane is a woman of many talents – a musician, songwriter, founding member of the all-female cabaret group Fascinating Aida, so one would expect her dinner party would be a blast. Here, Dillie shares her imaginary dinner party plans....

  2. Shrek the Musical – Theatre Royal Drury Lane

     

    A mad-cap, loud and colourful performance, that's Shrek for you...

  3. Much Ado About Nothing – Shakespeare’s Globe

    Much Ado About Nothing – Shakespeare’s Globe  

    LESLEY FINLAY enjoys a rip-roaring night at Shakespeare's Globe...

  4. Secret Gardens

    Secret Gardens  

    JULIA PIRIE discovers a useful little gem...

  5. The London Eye Mystery

    The London Eye Mystery  

    LESLEY FINLAY discovers a modern classic...

  6. Help! How To Become Slightly Happier and Get A Bit More Done

    Help! How To Become Slightly Happier and Get A Bit More Done  

    Edna Hobbs starts the school year with good intentions...

  7. Noticeboard: September 2011

    Noticeboard: September 2011  

    Catch up with all the latest news on the arts with LESLEY FINLAY'S round-up...

  8. The tale of Charles Dickens

    The tale of Charles Dickens  

    There is so much going on in 2012 and for us literary types the highlight will be the chance to immerse ourselves in Charles Dickens, to read, to learn and to visit a host of events to mark the bicentenary of the great writer’s birth. LESLEY FINLAY takes a look at the author’s life and times, and introduces some of the events taking place…

  9. Levi is living the dream

    Levi is living the dream  

    The Polka Theatre commissioned a new work by up-and-coming playwright Levi David Addai. LESLEY FINLAY spoke to him to find out more….

  10. Tragedy is no laughing matter

    Tragedy is no laughing matter  

    As if the crunching and rustling of sweet papers is not enough to drive theatregoers wild, there are also the echoes of inappropriate laughter to deal with. It’s enough to drive you wild, says teacher PETER KING…