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Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Shakespeare - Japanese Style - at the Barbican



The Ninagawa Company

Coriolanus by William Shakespeare

25 - 29 April 2007 / 19:15, 17:00
Barbican Theatre

Directed by Yukio Ninagawa

barbicanbite07 in association with Saitama Arts Foundation, HoriPro Inc and Thelma Holt Ltd

Yukio Ninagawa returns to bite in the Barbican's 25th birthday year with a new production of Coriolanus. Shakespeare's tale of a warrior leader ultimately brought down by his pride and contempt for the people is presented on an epic scale. A cast ...

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

ICA Cinema 22-29 March



Institute of Contemporary Arts
ICA Cinema 22 - 29 March 2007

11th Human Rights Watch International Film Festival

Human Rights Watch returns to the ICA with thought-provoking, provocative and beautifully crafted features and documentaries, includuing UK premieres of Congolese survivor's story Lumo, conscience-examining documentary Ghosts of Abu Ghraib, and Hot House, shot inside Israeli jails.

Ghosts of Abu Ghraib
24 March 2007 - 29 March 2007

Powerful, restrained, and fiercely compelling, ...

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Amazing films at the Barbican



Opening on Friday Amazing Grace, a tale of how William Wilberforce took on the English establishment to end slavery and won. Plus, members of the Barbican are invited to a Lazy Sunday Breakfast screening of Amazing Grace this Sunday, where complimentary breakfast will be served....

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

ICA Programme 14 - 28 March 2007



Institute of Contemporary Arts
ICA Programme 14 - 28 March 2007

Eden
16 March 2007 - 26 April 2007
"A modern day fairytale" Sight&SoundA kind of beauty and the bistro... will set stomachs pining" Total FilmThis tender tale of a specialist chef whose culinary skills are so profound that they provoke an almost-sexual response in his diners, was a huge hit in Germany and the winner of the Audience Award at the ...

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

London Australian Film Festival starts this week



This Thursday the London Australian Film Festival returns for its 13th year and is packed with the latest films from down under - including all of the winners from last year's Australian Film Institute Awards.

Highlights include the stunning 2:37 - selected for Un Certain Regard at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, and the coming-of-age tale 48 Shades with a ScreenTalk with its director Daniel Lapaine. Plus, due to popular demand, ...

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Arctic Monkeys tour dates



Arctic Monkeys Announce UK Tour
To coincide with the release of their new album ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare' Arctic Monkeys have announced details of an 11 date UK tour taking place this spring.
XFM Online
March 13, 2007

Arctic Monkeys had previously announced two dates at 50,000 capacity Lancashire County Cricket Ground, Manchester on Saturday July 28 and Sunday July 29, but have revealed as series of UK tour dates this ...

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Lots of music coming up at the Barbican!



Howe Gelb & Friends
An evening of strange, enchanting, luminous music awaits, with many special guests
2 May 07 / Barbican Hall

Syd Barrett
Madcap's Last Laugh
An evening in homage to the eccentric genius of the Pink Floyd founding member with special guests, rare film footage & spoken word.
10 May 07 / Barbican Hall

Gotan Project
A cosmopolitan blend of vintage tango, dub and electronica
28 May 07 / Barbican Hall...

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Movie to be based upon London Tube bombing



LONDON TUBE BOMBING INSPIRES MOVIE
Movie & Entertainment News provided by World Entertainment News Network (www.wenn.com)
PR Inside
2007-03-09 14:17:23

THE ROAD TO GUANTANAMO co-director MAT WHITECROSS has already written a script for new project UNDERGROUND - a fictional story about a series of blasts on the London transport network during a national election.

Click here for complete release.

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

an inspiring night at the theatre


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After the disappointment that was Don Juan in Soho, the Donmar is back on cracking form with John Gabriel Borkman. Ian McDiarmid, Penelope Wilton and etoile du jour Rafe Spall are among the players combusting on stage in this new version of Ibsen's play by David Eldridge. With the Financial Times declaring it "a major event in theatre" in its five-star review, it would appear ...

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

hidden cinematic gem


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There are people in West London, who are literally going to hunt me down and kill me for squealing on this one. In a city where going to the cinema costs you more than a meal at the Gourmet Burger Kitchen, the Coronet in Notting Hill offers a kinder alternative to your ailing wallet. This is all due to half price Tuesdays, which frankly ...