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MAX’S MACBETH – Shakespeare’s Short, Savage Tragedy

MAX’S MACBETH – Shakespeare’s Short, Savage Tragedy

William Shakespeare’s short, savage tragedy about a military hero who is spurred on by his ambitious wife and dangerously fascinated with witchcraft is staged at the Arcola Theatre this September by Out of Joint Productions. The action unfolds in an African state torn apart by war, and includes promenade elements. Director, Max Stafford-Clark says of [...]

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LEIGH LIGHTING – My Aqueous Resonance

LEIGH LIGHTING – My Aqueous Resonance

The Royal National Theatre eagerly and protectively awaits the title and production of Mike Leigh’s new play, as do we, excited by the mystery and fascination of it all. Will it cause a tempest, flooding the South Bank venue with honour or derision? “I want you to get an interview with Mike Leigh!” The assertion [...]

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FLIGHT 5065 – Live Arts Festival at the London Eye

FLIGHT 5065 – Live Arts Festival at the London Eye

This is the first time ever that the London Eye has been used for a live arts festival and was sold out well in advance of its opening. It seems an African summer breeze has blown in over the UK, with weather temperatures soaring, bringing with it a feast of unforgettable experiences. How ironic then [...]

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BIG LIFE – A Thoroughly Enjoyable Musical

BIG LIFE – A Thoroughly Enjoyable Musical

A tightly delivered and highly professional musical offering. Set in the British black community, musical production The Big Life is one of two well-received plays running in the West End. The Big Life was created at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, from where it transferred to its current home at the Apollo Theatre, having had [...]

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