Tag: Andrew Lloyd Webber
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How do musicals symbolize our national identity?
Tuesday 2nd July 2024
blogGrace Barnes’s excellent new book is both provocative and illuminating
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Good Nights Out: A History of Popular British Theatre Since the Second World War
Friday 29th January 2021
blogYesterday, my latest book was published in paperback.
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All We Need Is Music, Sweet Music (Sweet Music)
Thursday 1st October 2020
writingFrom the archives: the Critic takes an angry look at London’s West End theatre
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Death of the theatre critic?
Wednesday 1st July 2020
writingOne from the archives: theatre criticism in an age of marketing
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Good Nights Out: A History of Popular British Theatre 1940–2015
Thursday 12th December 2019
blogThis time, I have taken a critical look at about 75 years of British theatre his…
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The Great Wave, National Theatre
Monday 19th March 2018
reviewBrilliant new thriller about Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea is both e…
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Mark Shenton on Love Never Dies
Thursday 10th March 2011
blogAlthough I’m usually quite dozy about getting unwanted emails (I just cancel the…
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On grey drama
Thursday 11th March 2010
blogAlthough the story of the week seems to be Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies…
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On vermin
Thursday 4th March 2010
blogVermin update: no, I don’t mean the latest announcement by a Tory politician, bu…
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