Posts Tagged ‘James Wood’
Yellow Face at The Park Theatre – review
Reality and fiction collide in David Henry Hwang’s satire about race and identity
Read MoreWoodburner folk keep flame lit on acoustic sessions
The Tuesday acoustic night has grown from its origins in the basement of a derelict pub
Read MoreSilver Screen Diner – a recipe for success
Movies and meals to complement them are the latest offering for foodie filmheads
Read MoreArt at the Core – new works and live music
Core Arts is to host an evening of paintings by Sophie O’ Neill together with new work by MA students, Core printmakers and live music
Read MoreThe Revenger’s Tragedy
Director Suba Das enlists the help of local young people to devise response piece to Jacobean Tragedy
Read MoreOrigamibiro to write themselves into the Shoreditch fold
Avant-garde collective return to East London for a free show combining ethereal soundscapes with live visuals
Read MoreLembit Öpik stars in Hackney band’s movie
Colourful ex-MP will play the emperor of the galaxy in a forthcoming, low-budget space epic
Read MoreThe Tallest Man On Earth – review
3 July 2012, Hackney Empire
Read MoreSwandown at the East End Film Festival
The Hackney Citizen meets two men in a swan venturing on an ‘Olympian Odyssey’
Read MoreBitch! Dyke! Faghag! Whore! – Penny Arcade’s crusade against conformity
The veteran performance artist brings her famously subversive show to the Arcola
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