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Posted in Dolly Parton Film Jack Thorne Lin-Manuel Miranda Musicals Philip Pullman Phoebe Waller-Bridge TV

Trailers for some nifty November viewing

What are we going to be watching in November? Well obviously it’s His Dark Materials Series 2,…

Posted in Jack Thorne Lin-Manuel Miranda Philip Pullman TV

TV Review: His Dark Materials, Series 2 Episode 1

Episode 1 of the second season of His Dark Materials continues its excellent work, matching my heightened…

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Poetry. Protest. Song. #5

Posted in Alexi Kaye Campbell Alice Birch Alistair McDowall Anton Chekhov Arthur Miller Brian Friel David Eldridge David Greig David Harrower Dennis Kelly Duncan Macmillan Ella Hickson Frank McGuinness Jack Thorne John Webster Jordan Tannahill Laura Wade Lockdown Treats Lorraine Hansberry Marina Carr Matt Charman Moira Buffini Morgan Lloyd Malcolm News Nicholas Wright Pam Gems Penelope Skinner Peter Shaffer Philip Ridley Shakespeare Stef Smith Theatre Thomas MIddleton Tom Stoppard Tom Wells Winsome Pinnock Yasmina Reza

News: The Mono Box launch The Monologue Library

I mean, just look at this absolute treasure trove of theatrical talent!  We are proud to announce…

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TV Review: Gangs of London (Sky 1)

Some epic storytelling and a mighty ensemble make the hyper-violence of Gangs of London highly watchable “A…

Posted in John Cameron Mitchell John Logan Penny Dreadful The Good Fight TV

New TV shows to get stuck into

I get stuck into the first episodes of TV shows Van Der Valk, The Good Fight, Gangs…

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fosterIAN awards 2019

Posted in Best Supporting Actor in a Play & in a Musical fosterIANs Theatre awards

2019 Best Supporting Actor in a Play + in a Musical

Best Supporting Actor in a Play Nick Holder, Faith Hope and Charity Holder chooses his stage performances…

Posted in Arthur Miller Theatre West End Young Vic

Not-a-re-review: Death of a Salesman, Piccadilly Theatre

This striking reinterpretation of Death of a Salesman raises the roof at the Piccadilly Theatre, it literally…