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"why don't you go fuck a play" Boy George, by Twitter 18.7.2012
Thursday, 6 December 2012
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An unsavourily-plotted antidote to Guys and Dolls featuring a corrupt newspaperman, the cult Mackendrick 50's movie Sweet Smell of Success was re-worked by A Chorus Line's Marvin Hamlisch for a 2002 Broadway opening that never really took off. In a more intimate setting appropriate to the New York night clubs through which the characters trawl, Arcola boss Mehmet Ergen directs a cracking, energetic production with outstanding choreography. Johnny Fox15th November 2012 read the full review on One Stop Arts here
Thanks to everyone who joined Erin Kelly, Melanie McGrath and me at
Mansfield Central Library on Saturday 25 February.
We had a panel discussion and Q&A, ...
Barney Norris’ tiny knife of a play was staged to acclaim at the Arcola
earlier this year and now transfers to the Bush Theatre. Tender,
unexpectedly fun...
Well, if there are any of you left out there in review land - apologies. I
had to move away from home for what turned out to be six long months to
allow ...
[image: Production publicity photo]
Alfie Boe and Michael Ball seem to be a bit of a joke act anyway. Their
endless interpretations of popular songs (als...
*Calling Gublin & Green!*
The funniest part of watching this past weekend's "Saturday Night Live" was
this mock advertisement for hack trial attorneys Gub...
*"I've never had a lover die on me before"*
Chemsex is one of those subjects that always seems to pop up at festivals
and sure enough, in week 1 of the ...
If you’ve been reading this blog for its history, you can see that I love
interactive/immersive theater. But now, I’m in a position where I’m
creating thea...
We hadn’t planned on seeing The Prince of Egypt at all. The pointer was
barely above zero on the interest scale. But then an opportunity arose (way
too com...
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