Addendum Autism. Dara Birnbaum.

Exhibition Review: Dara Birnbaum (South London Gallery, London)

James looks at Dara Birnbaum's most recent and earliest works at the South London Gallery.
by James Waygood
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Catrine Kirkman (left), Sian Winstanley (centre), and Simon Masterton-Smith (right). Photograph: Richard Davenport. Courtesy of Kevin Wilson PR.

Theatre Review: Beowulf (Rosemary Branch Theatre, London)

James laughs himself silly at this glorious petite panto, turning the Anglo-Saxon epic on its head.
by James Waygood
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Interview: Horseplay

So So Gay talks to the organisers of Horseplay, Bristol's hottest gay night, about the importance of alternative gay nights outside London.
by Matt 'Darcey' Buttell
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from The Juniper Tree in Beasts and Beauties.

Theatre Review: Beasts and Beauties (Hampstead Theatre)

Rating: **** It’s the holiday season and by popular demand the Hampstead Theatre has revisited their  2010 retelling of Europe’s greatest fairy tale hits in a collection entitled Beasts and Beauties. The stories, a...
by Jamie Pohotsky
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Howl's Moving Castle, Southwark Playhouse.

Theatre Review: Howl’s Moving Castle (Southwark Playhouse, London)

James is put under a spell in this original and charming adaptation of Diana Wynne Jones's celebrated tale.
by James Waygood
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Tom Gill. Simon Annand

Theatre Review: Goodbye Barcelona (Arcola Theatre, London)

James finds this comemorative new musical about the International Brigades involvement in the Spanish Civil War as battered as its soldiers.
by James Waygood
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Bernadette Byrne & Victor Victoria. Laura Oliver.

Cabaret Review: East End Cabaret: The Revolution Will Be Sexual (Arcola Tent, London)

James blushes at this hilarious, lewd, and astonishing piece of Weimar for generation sex.
by James Waygood
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Tommy Vine & Matthew Tennyson. Jonathan Keenan.

Theatre Review: Beautiful Thing (Royal Exchange, Manchester)

James finds Manchester's revival of Jonathan Harvey's 'Beautiful Thing' utterly gorgeous.
by James Waygood
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Chris Holland. By Scott Rylander.

Theatre Review: Burlesque (Jermyn Street Theatre, London)

James watches a new British musical that promises to 'paint the town red' but finds a beige glaze to an old format.
by James Waygood
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