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Theatre
Total Results: 22
November 13, 2021
Designated Criminal
Reason has been superseded by the need to obey
David Mamet
Monday
06.09
06.09
The theatre of terror
Is there something pornographic about our reluctance to look away?
Simon Cottee
Tuesday
27.04
27.04
Books won’t save you
You can't use literature as a shortcut to self-improvement
Sarah Ditum
Thursday
18.03
18.03
Theatre can thrive after lockdown
Thanks to the plague, flexibility is baked into the industry's business model
Andy Kesson
Thursday
12.11
12.11
Theatre could stage a comeback
Without a wave of creative destruction, the hidebound industry will become irrelevant
Sarah Ditum
Wednesday
08.07
08.07
Why panto has its knockers
It's sheer snobbery for the New York Times to dismiss pantomime — it might just save British theatre
Matthew Sweet
Wednesday
29.04
29.04
‘Jerusalem’ is the play we need right now
Jez Butterworth's masterpiece is a rare thing: a revival that's in tune with our troubled times
Barney Norris
Wednesday
15.04
15.04
The stage is set for theatre’s rebirth
It's taken a huge blow from Covid-19. But this may be the catalyst to get it back to its roots
Barney Norris
Tuesday
08.10
08.10
All the world’s a stage for the trans ultras
Theatreland's bible has caved into activists's demands and cancelled articles about gender-neutral loos
Stephen Pollard
Friday
27.09
27.09
Whatever happened to ‘publish and be damned’?
The cancelling of James Flynn's book is another sign that much of the industry has stopped being a place for the free exchange of ideas
Douglas Murray
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