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A labour of love – Sappho…in 9 Fragments

Play about Ancient Greece’s first love poet opens at the White Rabbit Theatre in Stoke Newington

ConDems YES to Gravel and Housing plans

Draft plans which earmark Hamble airfield as the preferred site for gravel extraction and Boorley Green as the preferred site for 1300 homes were a...

La Chunga – review

Church Street Theatre hosts the first UK performance of Varga Lllosa's play, La Chunga

Win tickets to English Journey at the Barbican

Simply answer this question correctly: What is the title of Iain Sinclair's latest book?

Church Street theatre opens

Former Young Vic director Andy McQuade tells the Citizen about his new theatre which has opened in the basement of a Stoke Newington bar

Tell Them That I Am Young And Beautiful

He moved to Hackney almost two decades ago, but only now is celebrated director Marcello Magni bringing an ambitious international work to his loca...

The Yard Theatre: a performers’ paradise

The Citizen finds out more about this recently-opened Hackney Wick venue

Arcola pitches pop-up tent for theatre, live art and music

The Tent is an addition to Arcola's new home, situated on one of the sites it hopes to turn into to a 300+ seat main house theatre

Potted Potter: Harry in a hurry

A show that condenses the seven Harry Potter books into 70 minutes casts a spell over Michael HannDan Clarkson and Jeff Turner understand all ...

African Gothic

2- 13 August 2011, Arcola Theatre

On The Record: dying to tell the truth

A reminder of the debt we owe journalists who risk their lives to expose wrongdoing around the world, this drama is a must-see for anyone who cares...

Seagull – review

Arcola, London

Bicycle Thieves: at the View Tube and Folly for a Flyover

Friday 1 - Wednesday 6 July 2011

Barbican unveils Olympics arts festival

Programme includes theatre productions starring Juliette Binoche and Cate Blanchett, and major Bauhaus exhibition

Uncle Vanya – review

Until 4 June 2011, Arcola Theatre

London Word Festival: Keep Breathing & Like You Were Before – review

Thursday 28 April 2011, Stoke Newington International Airport

The Primrose Hill Ladies Club

The Citizen speaks to director Bern Bowers about his new show at the Courtyard Theatre, 3 May - 4 June 2011

Review: The Greatest Sin of All

Set against the backdrop of Manchester’s imposing Victoria Baths, The Greatest Sin of All is a moving representation of Nazi atrocities during th...

Interview: Helena Kaut-Howson

Chekhov's Uncle Vanya is showing at the Arcola from 27 April - 4 June. The director discusses the art of interpreting one of Russia’s great playw...

Dougray Scott hits out at plans to scrap college course that made him a star

By Lalita Augustine and Anna Gault HOLLYWOOD actor Dougray Scott has lashed out at “tragic” plans to axe the college course that made him an in...

Sam Hallam campaigners make drama of Hoxton murder case

Playwright Tess Berry-Hart speaks to the Citizen about Someone To Blame

Theatre Review: Spinach

Manchester-based company Waters Edge Arts bring a darkly humorous and energetic new play to the Studio of the Royal Exchange Theatre. A seemingly s...

Chris Goode: The Adventures of Wound Man and Shirley – review

10-11 March 2011, Stoke Newington International Airport

This week's art diary

Alice leads the end-of-an-era productions, judging the Art Fund Museums prize, and the Forest Fringe's search for a new homeEnd of an era for block...

Review: Queer Contact

LGBT History Month saw the return of Queer Contact: Contact Theatre’s annual celebration of ‘queer’ culture that showcases some of Manchester...

The Taming of the Shrew – review

Until 27 February 2011, The Courtyard Theatre

Theatre Review: One Night There

One Night There, a tale of a world ruled by men and a woman’s battle to retain her identity, explores the identity that women will hold onto in a...

Theatre review: ‘Call Mr Robeson’

Tayo Aluko stars in a superb one-man show recounting the life and times of Paul Robeson: singer, actor, political activist and – in the eyes of t...

Modernist heroines to be celebrated

To mark the 100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day a trio of cultural groups from Manchester are embarking on a collaborative project whi...

The Painter – review

Until 12 February 2011, Arcola

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