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note: Many of the features I wrote in 1997 are now totally out of date,
being comments on news items of the time. Whilst these may be of interest
to a few people, I cannot afford the time to rework them into the new
format, so I have omitted them. What is left are, I hope, articles of
more timeless interest.
22/12/97 - Pantoland!
A brief history of Pantomime
15/12/97 - The Shakespeare Experience
How the English Shakespeare Company is bringing Shakespeare to schools
24/11/97 - Tommy
A review of the touring version of The Who's rock opera
03/11/97 - A Sow with Five Legs
The theatre critic and his role
20/10/97 - Writing a Musical
A review of the book by Richard Andrews
04/08/97 - Drama in Schools
The place of Drama in the curriculum
30/06/97 - The National Museum of the Performing
Arts
This Covent Garden venue is well worth visiting!
23/06/97 - Creating a Theatre Web Site
An interview with Jeremy Scott, designer of AMP's Swan Lake site
16/06/97 - From a Jack to a King
A review of the touring version of Bob Carlton's "update"
of Macbeth
22/05/97 - David Jason - King of Comedy?
A personal trbute on his receiving the Royal Television Society's Best
Actor award
02/05/97 - So Now We Know
What Labour's victory in the General Election will mean for the Arts
28/04/97 - The Musical Lord
Why do critics love to hate Andrew Lloyd Webber?
21/04/97 - Popular Theatre and John McGrath
Some thoughts inspired by the forthcoming General Election and a review
of A Good Night Out by John McGrath
14/04/97 - Macbeth on the Estate
A review of BBC2's production
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