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  1. Pass it on: April

    Pass it on: April  

    The first We Day. Anyone heard of it? Okay, let’s try this then: Remember the photograph of dashing Prince Harry kissing his on-off ‘squeeze’ Cressida Bonas at Wembley Arena last month? [Apologies for coming over all ‘tabloid’!] That was We Day. Still none the wiser? Sadly the message was generally lost in this kiss. The […]

  2. The Kissing Game by Jean Ure

    The Kissing Game by Jean Ure  

    A great insight into the behaviour of boys says Astrid Finlay about this quirky Jean Ure novel...

  3. The Complete Brecht Toolkit by Stephen Unwin

    The Complete Brecht Toolkit by Stephen Unwin  

    Allison Johnstone found this new book useful and important...time for some Brecht!

  4. Geek Girl: Model Misfit by Holly Smale

    Geek Girl: Model Misfit by Holly Smale  

    Astrid Finlay liked this Holly Smale book featuring her heroine Harriet Manners...

  5. Britannia: Great Stories from British History

    Britannia: Great Stories from British History  

    LESLEY FINLAY enjoyed this new edition of a lovely history book....

  6. Theatre: Other Desert Cities

    Theatre: Other Desert Cities  

    Holly Barradell enjoyed a night of high comedy at the Old Vic’s second in the round season...

  7. Theatre: The Massacre at Paris/The Jew of Malta

    Theatre: The Massacre at Paris/The Jew of Malta  

    Lesley Finlay had a short and intense introduction to the works of Christopher Marlowe thanks to the dynamic work of the Fourth Monkey Theatre Company...

  8. Theatre: Jane Eyre

    Theatre: Jane Eyre  

    Elena Mozzato was blown away by this sensitive and thoughtful production of Charlotte Bronte's well-worn classic in two parts...

  9. My Shakespeare Dinner Party

    My Shakespeare Dinner Party  

    Author Catherine M S Alexander chooses a dinner party guest list from William Shakespeare's plays...is it to your taste?

  10. Faulks lore

    Faulks lore  

    Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks has been hailed as one of our greatest modern novels. The sweeping story has been adapted for stage so AL SENTER took the opportunity to catch up with the author...