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Badminton pair head to Indonesia Open after great run

20.06.11
Nathan Robertson and Jenny Wallwork head to Djarum Indonesia Open following solid display at the Li-Ning Singapore Open... more

'Devastated' England pay the penalty again in Delhi

14.10.10
England's men’s hockey team missed out on bronze at the Commonwealth Games after being beaten on penalties for the second time in three days... more

Tale of imposter leaves us waiting for the real thing in Enlightenment

07.10.10
Enlightenment marks the start of Edward Hall’s first season in charge at Hampstead Theatre... more

Can Ed Hall bring back Hampstead Theatre's glory days?

06.07.10
Hampstead Theatre’s new artistic director Ed Hall announces his first season and reveals how he persuaded Mike Leigh to return to the stage.... more

We need to sell Badminton more, says Nathan Robertson

09.03.10
Olympic medal winner has urged British badminton not to waste any more opportunities to sell the sport to the country... more

Sir Peter Hall's son takes charge of Hampstead Theatre

13.01.10
Son of Sir Peter Hall, who founded the Royal Shakespeare Company and later ran the National, is to take charge of Hampstead Theatre — but has already said he would not be taking any advice from his father... more

Darker Shores is just not scary enough

08.12.09
While Darker Shores is decent seasonal fare, it lacks the real shock and mystery that characterise the most unnervingly ghostly plays.... more

Atiha Sen Gupta is the playwright for today

20.10.09
21-year-old Atiha Sen Gupta is one of a new generation of writers who are putting the most vexed contemporary issues centre stage.... more

Scene change as Hampstead director quits

30.06.09
Anthony Clark announced he is quitting as artistic director of the Hampstead Theatre... more

Landmark human rights ruling protects all soldiers serving abroad

18.05.09
Soldiers serving abroad are protected by Human Rights laws, the Court of Appeal has ruled in a controversial landmark judgment... more

Little Prince is star from another world

09.12.08
Anthony Clark's charming, positive-hearted production of The Little Prince provides a soothing alternative to the screeching rigours of pantomime.... more

Best Christmas shows in London

04.12.08
Clive Rowe squeezes into the dame's dress at Hackney Empire, Elton John returns to the O2 and Angelika Kirchschlager hits the high notes in Hansel and Gretel.... more

Hampstead Theatre marks 50 years with mix of old and new

11.11.08
The Hampstead Theatre is celebrating its 50th anniversary by reviving past hits from the likes of Noel Coward and Michael Frayn... more

Three get the seven-year itch in Lucky Seven

05.11.08
Anthony Clark's production of Lucky Seven struggles with the fact that the actors look oddly unbelievable at all the ages they're meant to be portraying.... more

Turandot is evening for Brecht completists only

16.09.08
Sometimes satire, sometimes farce, often a chore, Turandot rambles off on typically Brechtian tangents, before abandoning its original set-up.... more

Renaissance at Hampstead Theatre after funding boost

26.06.08
The Hampstead Theatre unveils a raft of new work, thanks to an Arts Council funding boost... more

Nathan Robertson is facing a fitness race

22.05.08
Olympic silver medallist Nathan Robertson is facing a race against time to be fit to partner Gail Emms in the mixed doubles at this summer's Olympics... more

Who fears goody four paws?

18.12.07
Artistic director Anthony Clark has produced a fluid adaptation of the Little Wolf's Book of Badness and the result is two hours of engaging storytelling.... more

A tour around the dark side of fame

26.09.07
All too often in Life After Scandal, the familiar self-exposers and emotional strip-teasers become wearisome rather than illuminating.... more

Scathing view of celebrity culture

05.06.07
Taking Care of Baby, a seriously wierd satire, takes a scathing view of Britain's obsession with celebrity culture and the way it distorts the truth.... more

This Glass is half-empty

29.11.06
In The Glass Room, a Holocaust-denying historian gets more than a fair hearing, thinks Nicholas de Jongh. It's provocative, yes, but a little preposterous too.... more


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