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Boycotting Trends.: A Queer Pioneer: Sunday Bloody Sunday (Cineaste)
The talk that Michał Oleszczyk and I did for Cineaste for the 50th anniversary of John Schlesinger's Sunday Bloody Sunday is available ...
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Boycotting Trends.: Piecing A Potion: The Music of Tori Amos
If faced with the challenge of compiling an Artists I Couldn’t Live Without List, then Tori Amos would be one of the head-liners. I...
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Theatre Review: The Ballad of Hattie and James (Kiln Theatre)
A decades-spanning play about loss and forgiveness, talent and time, music and memory, centred around a thorny, complicated male/female friendship, Samuel Adamson's The Ballad of Hattie and James tells the story of the title protagonists - piano prodigies...
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Theatre Review: Player Kings (Wimbledon; Manchester Opera House; Noel Coward The...
Though widely praised for iconoclastic boldness and intellectual rigour, the productions of Robert Icke have often seemed reliant on slightly half-baked appropriations of tropes associated with "European theatre-making" (sic): mics and pop songs, CCTV...
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Preview: Danny is Fantastic (Arch 21, Valentia Place, Brixton)
It's lovely news that Daniel Cerqueira's very special solo show Danny is Fantastic is back at Arch 21, Valentia Place, Brixton for performances on 20 March, 21 March, 22 March.
Danny is Fantastic was one of the best shows I saw last year, and I wrote about it here. The thing about the show, though, is that it's never the same night after night: it's "so live", in Cerqueira's wry words, and so influenced by the audience's presence... -
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Programme article for The Human Body (Donmar Warehouse)
The Donmar Warehouse is incredibly special to me as it's the place where I first really discovered theatre 24 years ago. So I was especially pleased to write an article on 1940s cinema for the programme for the Donmar's current show: Michael Longhurst...
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