Reviews
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| 5 May 2012 | Moon on a Rainbow Shawl at Cottesloe Theatre,…
By the time its first Act ended, I had already made up my mind: I personally... |
| 5 May 2012 | The King and I at Birmingham Hippodrome
We took our 17 year old daughter to the show with us yesterday Friday 4th May.... |
| 24 Apr 2012 | Lister as a Pathologist at Hunterian Museum
This was another interesting lecture in the series on Sir Joseph Lister. Leading pathologist, Sir Roddy... |
| 5 Apr 2012 | How's The World Treating You? at Union Theatre,…
“Completely crackers”, “A daft romp” and “Delightfully silly” all apt descriptions of Roger Milner’s 1966 comedy... |
| 27 Mar 2012 | A bigger picture - talk on David Hockney…
The exhibition itself is stunning - and I suspect would be even if ‘traditional’ Hockney isn’t... |
| 19 Mar 2012 | Venus and Mars: Mysterious Lovers at National Gallery,…
Absolutely fascinating! I never thought I would say that about Botticelli and fifteenth century art which... |
| 19 Mar 2012 | Don Juan Comes Back From The War at…
‘Don Giovanni’ it ain’t. This is a very tragic Don Juan figure, who in spite of... |
| 11 Mar 2012 | 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at Barbican Silk…
This entertaining and lively tragedy, also set to music and dance, was written in 1633 by... |
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