Big screen interpretations of great works of literature have a notoriously shaky reputation. So is it time to throw the book at cinema and retreat to the comfort of the library? Not quite yet, says Andrew Eccles.
Big screen interpretations of great works of literature have a notoriously shaky reputation. So is it time to throw the book at cinema and retreat to the comfort of the library? Not quite yet, says Andrew Eccles.
Ronnie Rowlands reviews the last LUTG production of the year, Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party, and gives us a taste of what’s in store next year.
The preposterously named Scottish rockers Dananananaykroyd take on SCANanananaykroyd in a musical battle to the death.
28/5/2011
The Nuffield Theatre
Dir. Robin...