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The DUBLIN Theatre Festival is underway
The nights are drawing in, the theatre festivals are getting longer: at the Dublin Theatre Festival, 27 Sept-14 Oct there's work f...
Published on: 30-Sep-2007
LIBERAL is a four-letter word
The Menier Theatre's Soapbox series returns with a public debate about liberal values in the arts: are they still credible and can...
Published on: 28-Sep-2007
THEATREVOICE TALKBACK: Edinburgh FRINGE
We'll be posting the best of theatreVOICE listeners' comments up front on the home page from now on, so you can easily see where...
Published on: 24-Sep-2007
Whither the review/ the art of BLOGGING
Much debate on the Guardian blog about the state, and future, of the theatre review - vis a vis BLOGGING. Michael Billington kicke...
Published on: 22-Sep-2007
The West End play STRIKES back
In an article in the Daily Telegraph, Jonathan Kent, former artistic director of the Almeida, talks to theatrevoice founder Domini...
Published on: 20-Sep-2007
PUNCHDRUNK stagger back into view
This week sees the return of site-specific company Punchdrunk, who follow up last year's acclaimed Faust with the wholesale reinve...
Published on: 16-Sep-2007
A female CASANOVA
As the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds premieres a new version of the Casanova story, this time featuring a woman as the great s...
Published on: 14-Sep-2007
Yasmin WHITTAKER-KHAN: on honour killing
The Mail on Sunday, confounding the prejudices of its liberal detractors, publishes an in-depth autobiographical feature by Anglo-...
Published on: 09-Sep-2007
PLATFORMS at the National
This autumn, the National Theatre's eclectic programme of pre-performance events, which offer the chance to learn about this flags...
Published on: 07-Sep-2007
Where are all the NEW PLAYS?
TheatreVOICE regular Matt Wolf casts his eye over this autumn's upcoming theatrical delights, and wonders what has happened to the...
Published on: 04-Sep-2007