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7 stories by "Imogen Carter"

Top billings: the poster art of the National Theatre " in pictures by Imogen Carter

After 54 years of enticing audiences into the stalls, the National Theatre's posters are getting their own moment in the spotlight with an exhibition curated by Rick Poynor in the NT's Wolfs…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:33pm on September 30, 2017

On my radar: Gavin Turk's cultural highlights by Imogen Carter

The British artist on east London's Institute of Light cinema, Michael Clark's Bowie tribute and Jarvis Cocker's flair for radioArtist Gavin Turk, 49, found fame in the 1990s as a key figure…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:36am on November 13, 2016

Ramin Karimloo: 'In 2002, I was working in a factory. Five years later I was the Phantom' by Imogen Carter

Actor Ramin Karimloo tells how he fell in love as a boy with the title role of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the OperaAfter several years playing the title role in The Phantom of the Oper…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:04pm on December 6, 2015

I Am the Wind " review by Imogen Carter

Young Vic, LondonMore like a choreographed poem than a play, I Am the Wind presents a stripped-back study of the human psyche featuring two characters called simply "the One" and "the Other"…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on May 21, 2011

Wilton's Vintage Christmas by Imogen Carter

Wilton's Music Hall, LondonIf there's a more festive venue in London than Wilton's, the world's oldest surviving music hall, I've yet to find it. This colourfully shabby place has hosted a C…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on December 11, 2010

Christmas family shows " roundup by Imogen Carter

It's not just Jack and the Beanstalk " this year the annual family night out has had a makeover, with plenty of original work to choose fromWith the first advent calendar chocolates snaffled…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on December 4, 2010

Krapp, 39 " review by Imogen Carter

Tristan Bates theatre, LondonGiven our current infatuation with self-analysis through social media, it seems surprising that Krapp's Last Tape hasn't inspired multiple new versions replacing…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:09pm on November 27, 2010
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