Articles in the Blog Entries Category

Article 19
By Andrew Eglinton | 01-12-06

Article 19 is an excellent site about contemporary dance with a very ‘web 2.0‘ feel to it. After just ten minutes of perusing the site I had watched a video…

southern facing illusion chasing
By Andrew Eglinton | 23-11-06

St Paul’s Cathedral, Christopher Wren’s masterpiece is without doubt one of London’s most iconic buildings. The southern side of this cultural/religious edifice has long been covered by a trempe l’oeil…

con-v experimental electronics
By Andrew Eglinton | 27-10-06

I’m constantly on the look out for new online resources that are useful from both an academic and practical performance perspective. The latest addition to the LTB resource page is…

UbuWeb: Exploring the avant-garde
By Andrew Eglinton | 05-10-06

Ubuweb is easily one the most dense repositories of freely accessible avant-garde art collections on the Internet today. It includes audio, video, text and image work from international artists, past…

Regeneration
By Andrew Eglinton | 02-10-06

December last year, saw the opening of the new Unicorn Theatre in Southwark. An ultra-modern architectural wonder, perched tall and shiny Thames-side, just five minutes walk from London Bridge station.…

London Theatre Blog Launch
By Andrew Eglinton | 24-09-06

After weeks of testing and fine-tuning I’m pleased to announce that this site is finally ready for its official launch! So it is with great pride and pleasure that I…

Shakespeare online
By Andrew Eglinton | 24-09-06

Shakespeare Searched

Shakespeare Searched is a search engine designed to provide quick access to passages from Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets. We cluster search results by topic, work, and character to make…

The quiet blogger in David Mamet
By Andrew Eglinton | 26-07-06

Highly acclaimed American playwright David Mamet is a blogger over on Ariana Huffington’s empire of the left. When I was first perusing the ‘Huffington Post’ (Ariana Huffington, one of few…

The Ecstatic Bible - Howard Barker
By Andrew Eglinton | 17-07-06

It’s quite rare that you ever get to read a good-sized excerpt of a published playwright/writer’s work on the Internet, so when I came across the scene ‘Birth’ from Howard…

The Sultan’s Elephant
By Andrew Eglinton | 15-05-06

From the 4th to the 7th of May the French performance company Royal de Luxe will be performing their massive scale free theatre show called The Sultan’s Elephant in central…