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Carla's Charms Outlive The Cheese-cloth And Flares

Page 8 from 20th March 1992

BROADCAST NEWS by Deborah Thomas I HAVEN'T much liked anything by Carla Lane since The Liver Birds. And at the same time that l was avidly......

Making Fun Of Falstaff

Page 12 from 18th July 2008

THEATRE REVIEW The Merry Wives of Windsor SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE E lizabeth I wanted to see Falstaff fall in love and so emailed Shakespeare; he......

Rare Obsession

Page 8 from 2nd February 1990

BROADCAST NEWS Deborah Thomas THE title of Madly in Love (Channel 4, Saturday) seemed to be an unforgivable pun, but wasn't. This drama by Sandy......

Keeping Up With The Chekovs

Page 10 from 18th October 2002

Theatre Claus von Bulow T riplets of plays were not the sole prerogative of London theatre managements this year. The RSC at Stratford-on-Avon......

As A Catholic Who Was 'also At The World Population

Page 5 from 27th September 1974

Conference in Bucharest last month, I was depressed to read the remarks of Fr John Harriott, Si (September 20). Like Fr Harriott, I was pleased to......

Aeschylus Crossed With 1930s Murder Mystery

Page 14 from 5th December 2008

THEATRE REVIEW The Family Reunion OONMAFi THEATRE T here was a moment in the 1950s when TS Eliot and Christopher Fry were being performed in the......

Theatre By Michael Duggan

Page 5 from 19th July 1974

'Upper class ivory tower' that fell Peter Luke's new play at the Phoenix Theatre. Bloomsbury, is blooming excellent. Under Richard Cottrell's......

Theatre

Page 10 from 22nd October 1993

The love letters of the literary I am NOT convinced that there is artistic merit in dramatising private exchanges written or spoken. "Write" in......

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