Rapscallion Magazine FILM REVIEW The Talented Mr Ripley: love Rome in saturated colour and Gwyneth Paltrow’s coats but it’s all about being Simon
The Talented Mr Ripley I was on way my to the bus stop when I bumped into Simon. “Hi Simon,”…
The Talented Mr Ripley I was on way my to the bus stop when I bumped into Simon. “Hi Simon,”…
L’après-midi d’un Fœhn-Version 1. Bristol Old Vic Studio Theatre Take one man, six office fans and 30 plastic bags and…
L’apres-midi d’un Foehn performs in the Bristol Old Vic this week as Non Nova breath theatrical life into the humble…
Hoke’s Bluff. Bristol Old Vic Studio Theatre Welcome to Cat Country where Tyler is having trouble at releasing the ball…
Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love Songs). Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Main House A creative, comical, kaleidoscopic, cacophonie…
Berlin Cabaret Axbridge Town Hall With its lists of former mayors inscribed in wooden panels on the walls, it’s newly…
Dear Life. By Alice Munro. Subtle with a light touch and minimum of words and fully fleshed, Alice Munro’s characters…
Get yer Bottom in gear for A Midsummer Night’s Dream (in er… 2016) The new season’s highlights include: • Miller…
Was George Orwell right about making tea, or does the University of Nottingham have the know how? Aunt Agatha has…
Sword of Honour. By Evelyn Waugh. Penguin Classics (1965) The characters simply swagger off the page. Trimmer with his undeserved…
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