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William Wollaston1 comment

dmelville2012 wrote 2 months ago: William Wollaston (1693—1757) subscribed to Kirby’s Historical Account. At one time a fabulous … more →

Tags: Kirby, People, gainsborough, Subscribers, Ipswich, London, Hogarth, conversation piece, Thomas Gainsborough

London Wall, The Finborough Theatre, January 2013

emilyfstuart wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: london wall, Emily Stuart, costume design

On the Fringe - the Finborough Theatre

jordy1992 wrote 3 months ago: Neil McPherson is fringe theatre’s Top Dog. Recently inaugurated into the Hospital Club 100, a short … more →

Tags: theatre, directing, Neil McPherson, somersaults, Gaelic, fringe theatre, Fringe

Not for all of the tea in Ceylon: So Great a Crime at the Finborough Theatre (*)

Chris wrote 4 months ago: This story of a legendary war hero’s fall from grace on the charge of paedophilia may be inten … more →

Tags: Review, Writing & Journalism, OneStopArts.com, Review, theatre, 1 Star, Finborough Theatre, OneStopArts, One Stop Arts

"Merrie England" Poster

kathrynmorris1 wrote 5 months ago: Finborough Theatre in London, UK, used my painting of Elizabeth I on a poster advertising one of the … more →

Tags: k.morris, Painting, Portraits, writing, Art, Artist, Oil, Queen, artwork

Laburnum Grove March 2013 at Finborough Theatre

laurawinningham wrote 8 months ago: As my readers know, i’m a loyal patron of the excellent Finborough Theatre which concentrates … more →

Tags: Other London Things, Book Tickets Now!, theatre, London, Arts, Finborough Theatre, Laburnum Grove

Review: The Fear of Breathing1 comment

Oliver Moody wrote 9 months ago: One of the best books I have ever read is The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H. by George Steiner. Th … more →

Tags: Journalism, Syria, Bashar, Assad, Fear of breathing, Paul Conroy, Marie Colvin, george steiner

Review: An Incident at the Border, Finborough Theatre

shipsbiscuit wrote 9 months ago: Published on One Stop Arts We are not told what country we are in but we might not be in it for much … more →

Tags: Reviews, theatre, Review, An Incident at the Border, Fringe

Review: An Incident at the Border 1 comment

ladyinbed wrote 9 months ago: On a set that would work for Godot, a young couple, Olivia (Florence Hall) and Arthur (Tom Bennett) … more →

Tags: Performances, An Incident at the Border, florence hall, Tom Bennett, Kieran Lynn, bruce guthrie

Reviews for The Sluts of Sutton Drive at The Finborough Theatre.

jconks wrote 10 months ago: “Quite fun, very camp… Joshua Conkel’s black comedy is like a working-class versio … more →

Tags: sluts of sutton drive, London

London, I Love You.

jconks wrote 10 months ago: I’ve jut returned from London for the premiere of The Sluts of Sutton Drive, which has a great … more →

Tags: sluts of sutton drive, I, Interview

Foxfinder (*****)

Chris wrote 1 year ago: Winner of Papatango’s New Writing competition 2011, Foxfinder is a haunting and striking new p … more →

Tags: Review, Writing & Journalism, Whatsonstage.com, Review, 5 Stars, Whatsonstage, foxfinder, Dawn King, Blanche McIntyre

Papatango Theatre Company and the Finborough Theatre present four world premieres

musicoftime wrote 1 year ago: New Writing Winners staged at the Finborough Papatango and one of London’s leading new writing … more →

Tags: Everything Else, Drama, News, Papatango, New Writing

In Quest of Conscience: History lost in Translation @Finborough Theatre – 2*

Urban Dandy London wrote 1 year ago: by J. Cavanagh In Quest of Conscience brings the interviews of extermination camp Nazi Commandant Fr … more →

Tags: In Quest of conscience, theatre, cavanagh, Urban Dandy London, urbandandylondon, Review

Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd: 50 Years for a London Premiere @ The Finborough Theatre – 3.5

Urban Dandy London wrote 1 year ago: The Finborough, a sure bet for fringe theatre, currently delivers top drawer musical enjoyment with … more →

Tags: theatre, cavanagh, Urban Dandy London, urbandandylondon, The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd

Fen, by Caryl Churchill

musicoftime wrote 2 years ago: Playing now, at the Finborough Theatre Featureless, abundant, windswept - the landscape of drama Fen … more →

Tags: Drama, caryl churchill, fen, women playwrights

Accolade by Emlyn Williams at the Finborough Theatre

otterley2 wrote 2 years ago: This production deserves all the plaudits it’s already received. Resurrecting a play unseen fo … more →

Tags: theatre, Review, accolade, Emlyn Williams, Graham Seed, Aden Gillett, Saskia Wickham

The Potting Shed, by Graham Greene

musicoftime wrote 2 years ago: Questions of belief The Finborough Theatre, www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk Playing until 29th Jan 2011 … more →

Tags: Drama, The Potting Shed, Cate Debenham-Taylor, Graham Greene, Cliff Richard, Zoe Thorne, Eileen Battye, Paul Cawley

Awards Stack Up for the Finborough

musicoftime wrote 2 years ago: and downstairs is now an OPEN wine bar The Finborough Theatre has become the winner of three major r … more →

Tags: Drama, News, fringe report awards, Theatre awards


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