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84 stories by "Bella Todd"

Brighton Festival 2012: Interiors, Motor Show, Land's End by Bella Todd

From theatre viewed through peepholes and camera obscuras to a dance piece you watch across a wasteland while wearing headphones, this year the Brighton Festival and Brighton Festival Fringe…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 5:02am on May 13, 2012

Brighton Festival 2012: Vanessa Redgrave, The Rest Is Silence, Hangover Square by Bella Todd

If you weren't already aware that the Guest Director of the 2012 Brighton Festival is acting royalty, the preponderance of fop fringes and artfully flung scarves at the Dome Concert Hall on …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 3:58am on May 7, 2012

Anne Boleyn, Theatre Royal Brighton by Bella Todd

Theatre Royal Brighton: It was no great surprise when the original production of Anne Boleyn sold out Shakespeare's Globe in 2010 before opening night. Henry VIII's second wife, be…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:54am on April 5, 2012

Why theatre is at home with the domestic by Bella Todd

Theatre-makers are turning domestic drama into a literal reality by staging plays in their kitchens, bathrooms and living roomsArtists' Open Houses has done it for the visual arts. Amateur p…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:08am on May 23, 2011

Brighton fringe: an eyeful of nudity by Bella Todd

Rarely have I seen so many genitals exposed in the name of theatre. But the aim is to explore human frailty rather than titillateBrighton may have a well-earned reputation for liberalism. Bu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:02am on May 17, 2011

Aung San Suu Kyi is an absent presence at this year's Brighton festival by Bella Todd

Artists may bemoan the lack of contact, but there's no better way to highlight the festival theme of civil liberty than with the certainty its guest director won't be in the audienceThat unm…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:34am on May 13, 2011

Drawing conclusions: the fine line between theatre and art by Bella Todd

Sue MacLaine's play about Francis Bacon's muse invites the audience to bring sketchpads. What is it about painting on stage?In May, performer and playwright Sue MacLaine will strip naked in …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:28pm on February 16, 2011

Have you got the guts for an edible performance? by Bella Todd

Theatre audiences are being encouraged to taste food, but with pasta 'vagina' on the menu it's not always easy to stomachI've always had a distaste for the concept of "pre-theatre" and "post…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:29pm on January 31, 2011

Life is sweat in the theatre | Bella Todd by Bella Todd

Performers should take inspiration from their perspiration. Sweat is a good sign that something physical is at stakeBeyoncé banned photographers from capturing her at it, Lee Evans can't ge…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:28am on November 15, 2010
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