Books
BOOK REVIEW: The Coming Darkness by Greg Mosse
Theatre actor, director and writer Greg Mosse has turned spy novelist, seizing the opportunity presented by the covid lockdowns to…
Read More »Frameless – Marble Arch, London
Part of a wave of immersive art experiences seen in London that have included those on Van Gogh and Frida…
Read More »Book Review: Elizabeth Taylor’s Kiss and Other Brushes with Hollywood by David Wood
A slim memoir, David Wood’s Elizabeth Taylor’s Kiss and Other Brushes with Hollywood is a gathering of impressions and memories…
Read More »Book Review: The Best of The West End: The Life and Work of Frith Banbury by Charles Duff
Theatre and theatre writing has changed a great deal since 1995 when Charles Duff’s biography of Frith Banbury and his…
Read More »Book Review: 50 Women in Theatre by Naomi Paxton, Susan Croft and Gabrielle Brooks
Series Editor: Cheryl Robson A who’s who of women’s contributions to theatre feels like a long overdue reference publication which…
Read More »Book Review: Breaking into Song: Why You Shouldn’t Hate Musicals by Adam Lenson
Adam Lenson’s book, Breaking Into Song: Why You Shouldn’t Hate Musicals makes its case right from the title page. Lenson…
Read More »ART SHOW: Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience – The Old Truman Brewery’s Old Stable Yard
Artistic Directors: Mario Iacampo and Orphée Cataldo Reviewer: Maryam Philpott ‘What would life be like if we had no courage…
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