Feb 8, 2009 | Articles, Avant Garde, Design, Features, Japan, Technology | 1 comment
Meyerhold was in search of a new kind of theatre; one that could widen its emotional potential to express new thoughts and ideas and reflect the times in which he was living.
Jan 10, 2008 | Articles, Theatre Development | 1 comment
I am a drug addict and an alcoholic. Theatre saved my life.
Sep 30, 2007 | Art, Articles | 4 comments
The Event Horizon sculptures seemed to me to function along that painful and poignant artistic line which highlights the gap between the collective and individual experience.
Sep 22, 2007 | Articles, Design | 3 comments
Working in London’s fringe as a designer finds you in some very odd places.
May 17, 2007 | Articles, Dance, Japan | 6 comments
“Hiroshima-style” Kagura is perhaps the hippest, most secular, crowd-pleasing style of Shinto performance in the country.
Oct 3, 2006 | Anton Chekhov, National Theatre, Reviews | 1 comment
Mitchell and Crimp took enormous liberties with the text and in this instance I thought it worked to everyone’s advantage.
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