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Malorie Blackman is rightly one of Britain’s most celebrated writers, and her gift for illuminating the interior worlds of ...
Christopher Marlowe, adapted by Jennifer Dick Bard in the Botanics Glasgow Botanical Gardens 27 June – 12 July 2025 ...
Careless Talk raises awareness of a truly bizarre, real-life incident in a highly entertaining manner and introduces the ...
Called a “Welsh fantasia” (makes me think of Disney…), Tim Price’s biographical Nye is very like the 1997 Food for Ravens ...
Leicester’s Curve has revealed the full cast of The Sound of Music, which will take to its stage at Christmas 2025. As previously announced, Molly Lynch and David Seadon-Young will play Maria and ...
There's a rare chance to see the 1930 comedy by E M Delafield, To See Ourselves, at Kennington's White Bear Theatre. From the ...
However, if someone spends a year or more writing a play or a novel, they could be justifiably angry when a ...
In Henry V, Shakespeare movingly describes Sir John Falstaff’s death as the British leave for war in France back in 1415, but ...
Lichfield Garrick has secured almost £300,000 from the National Lottery and Arts Council England for a three-year outreach ...
Satirist and songwriter Tom Lehrer demands respect and admiration. His response to Henry Kissinger winning the Nobel Peace ...
Matthew Bourne's New Adventures is back with The Midnight Bell; sleek and sad and full of longing, this beautiful work of ...
The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) is to stage FairGround, a “bold and inclusive arts festival for children and young ...
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