Poetry
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The Remains of Logan Dankworth – Pleasance Theatre, London
Writer: Luke Wright Director: Alex Thorpe Logan Dankworth is a man of contradictions. A middle-class Essex man who sometimes plays…
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Paul Muldoon: Laoithe is Lirici – Irish Film Festival 2022
Director: Alan Gilsenan When poet Paul Muldoon worked for BBC Northern Ireland in the 1970s he had a quote by…
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That’s Not My Name – Bread and Roses Theatre, London
Writer: Sammy Trotman Director: Jake Rix For a narcissistic emotional manipulator, the stage is perhaps the perfect location. That’s certainly…
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Dead Poets Live: He Do The Police In Different Voices – The Coronet Theatre, London
Writers and Directors: James Lever and Oliver Rowse To celebrate the centenary of the publication of ‘The Waste Land’, Dead…
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Film Review: Death of a Ladies Man
Writers: Matt Bissonnette and Bobby Theodore Directed by: Matt Bissonnette A lightweight indie with a film great at its centre,…
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I Wanna Be Yours – Leeds Playhouse, Leeds
Writer: Zia Ahmed Director: Sameena Hussain Ella, a Yorkshire-born actor and Haseeb, a London-born poet, meet when he attends one…
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BalletBoyz: Deluxe – Sadlers Wells , London
Choreographers: Xie Xin and Maxine Doyle Bold, brash and beautifully innovative, for more than 20 years the BalletBoyz have been…
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Luke Wright – King’s Place, London
Baby-faced performance poet Luke Wright glows with brilliant energy. He may have reached 40 and is no longer ID’d buying…
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