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REVIEW: Nicholas Nickleby, Gielgud Theatre
REVIEW: Nicholas Nickleby is not a Christmas story but there’s something undeniably festive about the whole experience and, if you…
REVIEW: Macbeth, Gielgud Theatre
REVIEW: The signs outside the Gielgud Theatre on a cold, rainy Wednesday night on Shaftsbury Avenue said it all: FULL…
REVIEW: Paper Movies: Graphic Design and Photography at Harpers Bazaar and Vogue, 1934 to 1963, V&A
REVIEW: Catherine Stubbs reviews the V&A's special treat for fashionistas, magazine and photography enthusiasts - an exhibition exploring the work…
REVIEW: Lady Chatterley
REVIEW: In an era where sex has infiltrated almost every level of culture, through advertising, Internet porn, chat rooms, txt…
REVIEW: V fest causes festival blues in Staffordshire
It’s hard to imagine that a situation meant to be "entertainment" could be better designed to turn a crowd into…
REVIEW: The Enchantment, the National Theatre
David Trennery finds The Enchantment by Victoria Benedictsson, in a new version by Clare Bayley at the National Theatre, very…
Dull, delightful, dazzling: Edinburgh Art Festival
Gordon Haynes takes in three city centre exhibitions as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival and finds them "Dull, delightful…