January 12: The threat to London’s City Centre and Britain’s Soft Power Globally Mark ShentonTuesday January 12Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 11: Diary items: Cats vs The Beatles, Brexit Blues and Backstage Covid Testing Mark ShentonMonday January 11Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 10: David Bowie’s final fall to earth, and the screen’s enduring debt to the stage Mark ShentonSunday January 10Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 9: Looking (back) to the future… and the past Mark ShentonSaturday January 9Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 8: The perpetual drama cycle of Donald Trump, and The Stage 100 list in a world of less drama Mark ShentonFriday January 8Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 7: How the National Theatre’s Travelex £10 season and NT Live were game changers Mark ShentonThursday January 7Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 6: Playwright Jeremy O.Harris pays it forward and theatre publicists face their own PR battle Mark ShentonWednesday January 6Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 5: Marcus d’Amico: What ever happened to Whoozis? Jonathan Bailey’s openness is a sign of a better future Mark ShentonTuesday January 5Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 4: When is Broadway likely to return? What’s going to happen to the transfers of Six and Company? And is Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical the future of musicals now? Mark ShentonMonday January 4Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More
January 3: How Cirencester’s Barn and London’s Old Vic kept going through the pandemic, while the Young Vic furloughed itself Mark ShentonSunday January 3Include in homepage slide?, Thought of the dayLeave a Comment … Read More