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Touchstones Rochdale art gallery's radical 80s history, James Shapiro on Shakespeare
The radical history of Rochdale Art Gallery in the 1980s.
Danny Lee Wynter and play Black Superhero; badly behaved theatre audiences; violinist Pekka Kuusisto
Danny Lee Wynter on his play; Pekka Kuusisto plays live; theatre audience etiquette.
Lisa O’Neill performs live, Dance of Death from the National Theatre of Norway
Lisa O'Neill performs live, Dance of Death from the National Theatre of Norway, FESPACO.
Richard Eyre on his film Allelujah, and climate change TV drama Extrapolations reviewed
Richard Eyre on his film Allelujah, TV series Extrapolations, southern US black artists.
Scottish-Iranian film Winners, playwright Calum L MacLeòid, neurodiversity and creativity
Scottish-Iranian film Winners, playwright Calum L MacLeòid, neurodiversity and creativity.
Diversity at the Oscars and Baftas; plays and the cost of living; children's books; Phyllida Barlow
After the Oscars and Baftas, Tom discusses diversity at awards and in the film industry.
Author Percival Everett, director Pravesh Kumar on Little English
Percival Everett's novel Dr No; Pravesh Kumar on film Little English; Yeats & smartphones.
Film My Sailor, My Love; Atwood’s Old Babes In The Wood; Baillie Gifford prize; Nicole Flattery
Reviews of My Sailor My Love and Margaret Atwood’s new collection; Baillie Gifford winners
Pioneering play Top Girls turns 40, do publishers owe a duty of care to memoirists? and the benefits of stopping the show
Pioneering play Top Girls turns 40, and do publishers have a duty of care to memoirists?
Daniel Mays on a new production of Guys and Dolls, and how accessible are venues and film sets for performers?
Daniel Mays in Guys and Dolls, making film and TV sets more accessible for performers.