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06/01/02 - Goodbye 2001! (Part 2)
The final part of our two-part look back at UK theatre in 2001 - the plays and musicals, actors, actresses and directors.

13/01/02 - The Artsmark
This week we take a look at the Artsmark, a benchmark for arts provision in schools, organised by the Arts Council of England.

15/01/02 - 2001: A Theatrical Odyssey
Our reviewer looks back over the theatre year 2001 in London and Edinburgh.

20/01/02 - Shakespeare: Management Guru
Jason Cattrell, director of the New Route Theatre Company, takes a slightly off-the-wall look at Shakespeare.

27/01/02 - Copyright Problems
Copyright is undoubtedly a good thing, but it can pose some problems when a play goes into production.

03/02/02 - John McGrath (1935 - 2002)
An obituary.

10/02/02 - What's a National Theate For?
In which we look at the reasons for setting up a Scottish and Welsh national theatre and wonder whether national theatres are expensive luxuries.

17/02/02 - Karaoke Theatre
The news of a sing-along version of Joseph excites some interesting thoughts!

24/02/02 - New Developments
Some new developments on the British Theatre Guide, and why they're happening.

03/03/02 - Spike Milligan: 1919 - 2002
An obituary for one of Britain's great comic genii.

10/03/02 - What a Site!
Some "please don't" requests for theatre webmasters and mistresses, based on years of visiting some awful and some brilliant Web sites.

16/03/02 - The New Improved Shakespeare
Tinkering with Shakespeare: some reviews of New York productions, by New York reviewer Catherine Lamm

24/03/02 - The Best TV in the World
Britain has the best television in the world, it is often claimed. True or false?

31/03/02 - The BTG: an Interim Report
The British Theatre Guide opened on 17th November, 2001. We look at what's happened since and ask your help in deciding the future.

07/04/02 - Now It's Just ACE
Monday 1st April was a day of immense significance for the arts in England - on that day the Arts Council of England merged with the Regional Arts Boards - but it has passed almost unnoticed in the theatre press. We look at the implications.

14/04/02 - A TiE Revival
For much of the eighties and nineties Theatre in Education had a bit of a tough time. Now it's back on the education agenda.

21/04/02 - What a Circus! What a Show!
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's car might be pretty impressive, but spectacle is as old as theatre.

28/04/02 - Drama Education: Too Academic?
According to "The Stage", the vocational aspect of Drama training is being sacrificed to the academic in courses which are accredited by universities. We think the problem goes deeper than that.

05/05/02 - Dic Edwards, Pip Utton and Jean Anouilh
The differences between real political theatre and propaganda.

12/05/02 - The RSC Saga Continues
"In the red corner: Adrian Noble, Lord Alexander, the Culture select committee. In the blue corner: members of the company (including, we are told, Gregory Doran), many long-standing RSC supporters." We take a look at where the RSC goes from here.

10/05/02 - Racism in English Theatre
The Arts Council of England believes there is institutional racism in English theatre. We look at its recommendations to combat this.

26/05/02 - Matt 'n' Madge 'n' Gwyn 'n' Gill Go West
Hollywood stars in the West End: a good thing or a bad thing? We look at the current crop of imported stars and their plays and conclude that everyone wins.

02/06/02 - Dumbing Down?
In which the writer has a bit of a rant at the arrogance of those who would bring great art down to their own level.

09/06/02 - Pro and Am
There have been a number of letters in "The Stage" recently in which amateurs and professionals have been taking a swipe at each other. It's a perennial argument and a singularly pointless one, but, for what it's worth, I feel impelled to chuck in my two-penn'orth!

16/06/02 - Theatre: More Popular Than Pop Concerts
A MORI poll for the RSC has revealed that more young people go to the theatre than attend pop concerts. We ponder this and rejoice.

23/06/02 - The Next Big Thing
Musical Theatre is in a parlous state. There's nothing new: it's all recycled material or revivals. So says Andrew Lloyd Webber. He believes that India and Bombay Dreams is the next big thing in musicals. We examine his claims and look at the critics' verdict on the show.

30/06/02 - Kids and the Arts
Thoughts inspired by the Prince of Wales' new Arts & Kids Foundation and an offensive newspaper article.

07/07/02 - The Best Theatre Websites
Every year since 1997 I have written articles about theatre websites: the good and the bad, the useful and useless, the well designed and those which look to have been thrown together by a spider on LSD. Now we begin a search for the best theatre website.

14/07/02 - The CSR and the Arts
On Monday the Chancellor of the Exchequer will unveil the government's Comprehensive Spending Review, its priorities and plans for spending over the next few years. We look at what chance the arts have.

21/07/02 - In Edinburgh for the Fringe
Are you a Fringe virgin? Will you be going to the Fringe this year for the first time? If so, you need our First-timers' Guide to the Fringe!

28/07/02 - The Way Ahead for Boyd and the RSC
No one knows better than Michael Boyd what problems he's going to have to face to get the Royal Shakespeare Company functioning as it should. We take a look at them.

04/08/02 - The Critic's Dilemma
If I were to give this article a sub-title, it would be "The problems facing theatre critics", which might well bring a disbelieving laugh from actors, directors and playwrights who have been on the receiving end of critics' barbs.

09/08/02 - Walking Out
Thoughts inspired by the people who walked out of Anthony Neilson's Stitched at the Traverse this week.

01/09/02 - The Edinburgh Fringe: What's the Point?
In the last couple of weeks there have been voices raised questioning whether the Edinburgh Fringe is, as it were, past its sell-by date. We consider - and reject - the suggestion.

01/09/02 - Edinburgh 2002: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Philip Fisher sums up his experience of this year's Edinburgh Fringe.

08/09/02 - Mamma Mia! It's a Hit!
Or, popular successes and critical failures.

15/09/02 - Mamma Mia! They're All Hits!
One of the actors said, "You know, it's soon going to be impossible to put on a West End musical if it's not based on the back catalogue of some crappy pop band." That set me thinking, and I thought the time was ripe for another look at the state of musicals in the West End.

22/09/02 - £55 a Ticket?
In no time at all a theatre night out for two in the West End (tickets, interval drinks, travel, a meal) is going to cost well in excess of £200, far more than someone on the minimum wage earns in a week and a goodly percentage of the income of those on the national average income.

22/09/02 - The Future of Theatre Lies in the Cheap Seats
Isn't it better to have a full house at half price than a half house at full price?

29/09/02 - The End of an Era?
The death of Joan Littlewood, coming, as it does, so soon after that of John McGrath, would seem to signal the end of an era, the era of political theatre.

06/10/02 - Sponsoring the YSP
Why is the British Theatre Guide sponsoring the York Shakespeare Project? How could we not?

13/10/02 - Amateur Theatre Websites
Our annual survey of the quality of UK amateur theatre websites.

20/10/02 - Are We Willing to Pay for It?
Theatre workers' wages and the theatre goer.

27/10/02 - What Are Youth Theatres For?
Occasionally things happen which force you to challenge assumptions which are part and parcel of your life. It's a painful process but a necessary one: we all need to take a fresh look at what we're doing from time to time.

03/11/02 - Shame on You, Guildford!
Come on, Guildford: think again! You have a highly thought of resource in the Yvonne Arnaud, valued not just in the town but across the country. Do you really want to get a national reputation for being miserly? Comment on this week's news.

10/11/02 - The End of Music Theatre As We Know It?
"If we don't develop new work, writers, audiences and performers," said Sheila Benjamin from the International Festival of Musical Theatre in Cardiff, "we won't have mainstream musical theatre or the West End as we know it." Would that be such a bad thing?

17/11/02 - Now We Are One
A look back to the British Theatre Guide's first year.

17/11/02 - The Trials and Tribulations (Not to Mention Joys) of a Theatre Reviewer
Philip Fisher looks back at his work with the BTG in its first year.

24/11/02 - Playing Shakespeare
If we don't equate Shakespeare with excitement, then I don't hold out much hope for his survival as a playwright, except as an item for academic study, a museum piece.

24/11/02 - Shakespeare for the 21st century (or The Bard is Really Cool)

Philip Fisher replies!

01/12/02 - ACE Now
ACE in 2002-2002, according to the evidence of its annual report and as compared to ACE five years and more ago, is a much improved organisation. Whether the new organisation, which came into being on 1st April, will be effective in its avowed aims is something we must wait to see at this time next year.

08/12/02 - The Biggest Theatrical Disaster of the Year!
What would get your vote for this dubious accolade?

15/12/02 - A Tribute to Joan Littlewood
Jackie Fletcher pays her tribute to Joan Littlewood, one of our truly great theatre visionaries and an unsung hero.

29/12/02 - Goodbye 2002!
A look at some of the theatrical events of the past year.

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