Sarah Crompton Archive
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Jul 12, 2008
Arts life: Britain I am optimistic enough to believe that culture - and the appetite for culture - can survive troubled times. Read Article We all need some art to lean on
Aug 31, 2008
If you listen to the commentators, you might think that this year's festival has been a washout, but on the ground, it feels rather different Read Article Our stories, ourselves
Oct 12, 2008
As artistic director of the Old Vic, Kevin Spacey has had his triumphs and his fair share of disasters. Yet now, in a single stroke, he has transformed himself into a national hero Read Article The Old Vic's comic conquest
Nov 27, 2008
Feature Rodin, Sargent, Klimt - all have exhibited in the grand gardens of the Venice Biennale. A report on one of the world's most venerable art fairs. Read Article All roads lead to Venice
May 10, 2009
The choreographer William Forsythe has been presenting in London over the past couple of weeks in the Focus on Forsythe season organised by Sadler's Wells. Read Article Dance on the cutting edge
Jun 21, 2009
The recession has had no effect on London audiences with attendance actually rising by three per cent. A new transatlantic cooperation should only bolster this trend. Read Article Life's grand themes in theatre
Oct 04, 2009
After Breakfast at Tiffany's is brought to the stage and a look at its cinematic predecessor, the conclusion must be that the story should have stayed within the covers. Read Article Stage version is hit and miss
Dec 21, 2009
Keira Knightley's West End debut vindicates the practice of 'celebrity' casting in stage productions. Read Article The eyes have it