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The Royal Shakespeare Company has come a long way since its early days as the ‘Shakespeare Memorial’, built on land donated in 1875 by Charles Flower. LESLEY FINLAY takes a whistle-stop tour of the company’s current activities…
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The Woman in Black has kept theatre audiences entertained for many years so how would a new film version fare with audiences? PAUL CADEN gives his verdict…
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The influence of Pablo Picasso on British art is explored in a major new exhibition at Tate Britain ….
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Monica Mason leaves a daunting legacy at The Royal Ballet and LESLEY FINLAY joined a tour of the exhibition of her life to find out more…
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Sport in Ink Pellet? What is the world coming to? We just couldn’t ignore this news that England superstar Kevin Pietersen has launched an online coaching course to help fans of the real beautiful game to keep fit, perfect their technique and pick up top tips on how to achieve his signature moves including the […]
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English teachers might be feeling inspired after a recent speech from the head of OFSTED in which he said: ‘There can be no more important subject than English. It is at the heart of our culture and literacy skills are crucial to pupils’ learning for all subjects.’ I do feel guilty that I have not […]
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It is possible to make a career in the creative industries – it just takes some courage and determination but Blue Apple Theatre’s writer William Jessop knows all about that as LESLEY FINLAY discovers…
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Dr. Nick Walton is the Courses Development Manager of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and is one of our leading scholars of Shakespeare. Here he describes a typical day in his non-typical life…