
Free House Verse
Fluent on Paper recognizes that poetry is meant to be enjoyed not alone and in silence but as a social act
Fluent on Paper recognizes that poetry is meant to be enjoyed not alone and in silence but as a social act
How Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris relates to desperate housewives in Brinkley's
Navid Nabijou helps you to experience the fun of lectures in your own home
Paul Beaumont takes a look at a typical Friday night down at the Apollo
Shock horror! There's actually something funnier than Felix in South Kensington!
The memoirs of Chris Mullin MP are brought to the stage to give a revealing account of the goings-on behind the scenes during the Blair years
Fresh from the successes of Earthquakes in London, Mike Bartlett's new play takes a new angle of government, protest and personal responsibility
"It’s this transformation from darling bud to withered flower that forms the spine of Lorca’s tragic play Yerma and whilst her character at the end may be pretty far from anyone you know, the character at the start is very familiar."
Saunders' absurdist play Next Time I'll Sing To You gets an airing at Richmond's Orange Tree Theatre; Alex Roocroft is in attendance
It seems to be possibly slightly pointless, but it is still somehow enjoyable
Margot Pikovsky reviews Love, Question Mark
Navid Nabijou embarks on a spirituo-materialistic journey