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142 stories by "Charlotte Higgins"

'A thoroughly entertaining failure': the return of Muriel Spark's mega flop by Charlotte Higgins

Her savage send-up of the London intelligentsia was a box-office disaster. But could Doctors of Philosophy now be about to hit its prime?On Tuesday 2 October 1962, a play by Muriel Spark was…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on August 8, 2018

Can an all-women Julius Caesar work? by Charlotte Higgins

The cast and director of a new Donmar Warehouse show tell Charlotte Higgins what a thrilling and liberating experience it has been tackling one of Shakespeare's great worksOn a table in the …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on June 17, 2018

'People scoffed at it!' The unstoppable all-female Shakespeare uprising by Charlotte Higgins

Their Julius Caesar was met with applause " and derision. As Josie Rourke and Kate Pakenham prepare to leave the Donmar, they reflect on how they changed the theatre landscape"Quite a senior…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:36am on June 13, 2018

The Cherry Orchard review " Michael Boyd's exquisite Chekhov debut by Charlotte Higgins

Bristol Old VicThe former artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company brings a mastery of mood to the Russian classicTime is advancing pitilessly on Lyubov Andreyevna Ranyevskaya and …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:17am on March 12, 2018

Storm.1: Nothing Remains the Same review " a symphony of creation and ruin by Charlotte Higgins

Pafiliwn Bont, Pontrhydfendigaid, CeredigionNational Theatre Wales's multimedia adaptation turns Ovid's Metamorphoses into an environmental parable of cosmic scale and elemental powerThe aud…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:44am on February 16, 2018

TV's Front Row is a pulped and processed version of radio's. Why? by Charlotte Higgins

This low-interest, no-risk reboot of Radio 4's long-running culture strand is yet another reminder of how terminally timid BBC TV always is with the artsFront Row, on Radio 4, is reliable, i…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:36am on September 25, 2017

Ancient Greek tragedy Oresteia receives surprise West End transfer by Charlotte Higgins

Robert Icke's production of trilogy by Aeschylus is to open at Trafalgar Studios after causing a sensation with audiences who were gripped by its family dramaThe Oresteia " three hours and 4…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:12am on March 1, 2017

The one where Medea saves her kids: lost classics of Greek tragedy by Charlotte Higgins

In his new book, Matthew Wright analyses the remaining evidence of hundreds of Athenian texts that, packed with sex, magic and happy endings, would give a radically different impression of t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42am on November 10, 2016

#Wearehere: Battle of the Somme tribute acted out across Britain by Charlotte Higgins

Men dressed as soldiers appear in cities, towns and villages in a poignant memorial to those killed in the first world war battle Waterloo station, London: 8am. "I'm here, under the big cloc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on July 1, 2016

Artists are in shock after the vote, but we need them now more than ever | Charlotte Higgins by Charlotte Higgins

In the years to come, artists and intellectuals will venture across the rift to interpret the two halves of our divided kingdom to one other"We had a headache," wrote Philip Pullman on Twitt…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:25am on June 27, 2016

Katie Mitchell, British theatre's queen in exile | Charlotte Higgins by Charlotte Higgins

Her champions regard Katie Mitchell as Britain's greatest living stage director " but her critics see a vandal smashing up the classics. After staging her most ambitious work in Europe, can …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48pm on May 17, 2016

Katie Mitchell, British theatre's queen in exile | Charlotte Higgins by Charlotte Higgins

Her champions regard Katie Mitchell as Britain's greatest living stage director " but her critics see a vandal smashing up the classics. After staging her most ambitious work in Europe, can …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:04am on January 14, 2016

Eleanor Bron: 'I didn't want to be like other little girls' by Charlotte Higgins

She satirised the 60s alongside Peter Cook and appeared onscreen in classics from Alfie to Women in Love. Bron talks Corbyn, 'consorts', and what the Beatles taught her about fameEleanor Bro…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:06pm on November 23, 2015

Alan Bennett: 'I didn't see the point of coming out' by Charlotte Higgins

Socialist, royalist, show-off, shy ... in life and in his fiction, Alan Bennett is a bundle of contradictions. He talks about the 'totalitarian' Tories, why he doesn't go to the theatre, and…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:57am on October 31, 2015

Benedict Cumberbatch's Hamlet reveals something rotten in the state of theatre | Charlotte Higgins by Charlotte Higgins

Usually I'm glad if Shakespeare is hot news. But the mania over the shifting of the 'To be or not to be' speech is just depressingCumberfever has reached critical levels, as previews for tha…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:43pm on August 19, 2015

Ancient Greek tragedy Oresteia receives surprise West End transfer by Charlotte Higgins

Robert Icke's production of trilogy by Aeschylus is to open at Trafalgar Studios after causing a sensation with audiences who were gripped by its family dramaThe Oresteia " three hours and 4…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:34pm on July 30, 2015

What I learned from Peter Cropper, the maestro of the Midlands | Charlotte Higgins by Charlotte Higgins

The Lindsay String Quartet leader introduced me to Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven and Shostakovich: precious indeed for a girl growing up in the PotteriesOn 29 May Peter Cropper died sud…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:20pm on June 11, 2015

Unforgettable Ferri: age is no bar to artistry in the dance of life by Charlotte Higgins

Watching Alessandra Ferri in Wayne McGregor's new Woolf Works was an out-of-joint experience " I didn't know whether to feel old or youngThis week I went to the Royal Opera House to see Ales…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:52am on May 28, 2015

The Royal Shakespeare Company's most insulting production yet by Charlotte Higgins

The newly revamped Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon is full of surprises, not least a certain inviting chair that is roving around the theatre's public spaces. When I sat on …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Theatre programmes, and what to do with them by Charlotte Higgins

I'm moving house - and staring my habit of amassing theatre, opera and concert programmes in the face

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

How to beat the cuts, the National Theatre way by Charlotte Higgins

Cut some canny deals, fundraise like hell, share resources with others, and go for the bold, brave and new

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Royal Shakespeare Company prepares to open theatre after -112.8m revamp by Charlotte Higgins

Royal Shakespeare Theatre will open after three and a half years with major facelift, better seating and more ladies' loos

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Tori Amos, Mike Leigh and Stalin: the National Theatre's new programme by Charlotte Higgins

Artistic director Nicholas Hytner says only response to expected funding cuts is to be 'bullish in our programming'

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Kill and counter-kill: why does the Oresteia still slay them? by Charlotte Higgins

This year, three theatres will rework Aeschylus's tragic trilogy about a family's gory reckoning and the difficult birth of democracy in ancient Greece. Charlotte Higgins wonders why it cont…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:00pm on May 22, 2015

Slummock and Limmer " what I've learned from Nicola Sturgeon's favourite book by Charlotte Higgins

A thrilling heroine who's tough and a survivor. Sunset Song is should be embraced south of the border Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:00am on May 1, 2015
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