Farewell to Antony Sher
At last we near the end of the autumn term and head towards Christmas. I hope that Santa has been […]
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At last we near the end of the autumn term and head towards Christmas. I hope that Santa has been […]
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Read more →I hope that many of you will have seen a production by the Royal Shakespeare Company, whether that is live […]
Read more →I have an eclectic selection of pointers this week, starting with Grayson Perry. You may be familiar with Perry’s ceramics, […]
Read more →Eastertime approaches, and everyone needs some relaxation – and what better relaxation than exploration in bookland? So a few recommendations. […]
Read more →This week, a student introduces us to Owen Sheers, whose play Pink Mist he is writing about for his A […]
Read more →Nobody can be unaware of the events which have unfurled across the world after the killing of George Floyd in […]
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