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More and more theatres are thinking about how they can include all people so they can enjoy live theatre. LESLEY FINLAY joined an autism-friendly performance of The Lion King to find out more...
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GRAHAM HOOPER finds much food for thought and much to admire about a brace of exhibitions at Tate Modern. Here he analyses the surprising connections between the works of Henri Matisse and Richard Hamilton...
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ALLISON JOHNSTONE loves this tome showcasing our treasure trove of Shakespearean objects...
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LESLEY FINLAY enjoyed this debut novel by teacher Jenny McLachlan...
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LESLEY FINLAY joined the throng at London's Playhouse Theatre to see this Headlong's brilliant production of 1984...
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‘Oh good I like the Black Death!’ whispered my young companion as the super-talented quartet introduced this section of their whistle-stop journey through Britain’s odd history. This worked particularly well as it involved the familiar pantomime device of dragging up a young audience member. Young Adam was certainly game for a laugh – the butt […]
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Using familiar music to showcase the best in contemporary dance is proving a winning formula for Rambert’s Rooster, Christopher Bruce’s electrifying celebration of the swinging Sixties set to a Rolling Stones soundtrack. The original rock ’n’ roll swagger of the band is brought thrillingly to life with sharp-suited, snake-hipped men and strong, sassy women performing […]
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Author Jenny McLachlan is about to leave her job as a teacher to become a full-time writer. Here she gives us a glimpse into a typical day as she prepares to make that change...