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PLAY TO THE GALLERYGreat art lives forever. It does, doesn't it?Who should profit from art? The artist, investors or the world? READ REVIEW of an original portrait at THE NATIONAL GALLERY and Article in Bare FictionONLINE PROGRAMME Previously performed as PROVENANCE HELPLINE |
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KISSINGER AND TELLHenry Kissinger arrived in the UK in 1971 for Strategic Arms Limitations Talks. The newspapers carried the story of the official banquet given by Prime Minister Edward Heath but, curiously, nothing has been said of what went on outside of the dining room. Until now, that is. Performances July 2014 Review
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T HE OPPOSITE OF SHOW BUSINESS Marlowe was a character created by Raymond Chandler Marlow was a contemporary of Shakespeare Was Chandler a character created by Marlowe? |
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."This sale of honours is a national scandal. It can be traced right down to 10 Downing Street" Victor Grayson, socialist icon, firebrand MP, fighter for womens' emancipation, champion of the oppressed. Was this really the Labour Party's "Lost Leader" or a washed-up, alcoholic hypocrite? How can Victor expect us to know, when he can't even remember himself? Designs on Grayson Flemwell Sample script Programme and trivia In memory of Ed Udovick (IMPULSE PLAYWRIGHTS' AGENCY) who promoted this play in North America |
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"The memories are so real, Babcia. But whose are they? Performed London, 1998 |
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