Theatre
Logan brings Lucrece to life in Lincoln
By Ashleigh Gray on February 15, 2010
Gerard Logan’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s ‘The Rape of Lucrece’ came to the Drill Hall on Wednesday, February 10th, but how was the controversial poem received?
Solitary outing for more of Berkoff’s villains
By Ashleigh Gray on February 3, 2010
After the success of “Shakespeare’s Villians”, Steven Berkoff made his return to the LPAC with “One Man”, a two-act play with two very different meanings.
Top 10 theatre trips for this spring
By Ashleigh Gray on January 19, 2010
The theatres of Lincoln are preparing for a magnificent and talent-filled spring season. Ashleigh Gray takes a look at what’s to come to make sure you don’t miss out.
Animal Farm: Single-handedly brilliant
By Ashleigh Gray on November 16, 2009
Lincoln theatre-goers had a treat with the Guy Masterson-adapted version of George Orwell’s Animal Farm, shown at the LPAC as part of the new singles season.
Review: An Inspector called, and thankfully left
By Ashleigh Gray on November 6, 2009
A classic play, a respected theatre group, and a fabulous venue housing Lincoln’s cultural crowd. But was this enough?
An Inspector’s calling at Bishop Greaves
By Ashleigh Gray on October 22, 2009
J. B. Priestley’s classic play, An Inspector Calls, marks the return of the Common Ground Theatre Company to Lincoln’s amateur dramatics stage.
‘Going Down’ a storm in Lincoln
By Ashleigh Gray on October 19, 2009
Ashleigh Gray reviews 4Front’s mysterious and dark play Going Down, recently performed at Lincoln’s Drill Hall after rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Going Down? More like ‘Break Down’
By Harry Lincoln on October 18, 2009
Could this be a new concept? “Digital drama”, where intensity is either on or off, with no nuance. Harry Lincoln reviews drama Going Down.
Dark performances ‘Going Down’ at the Drill Hall
By Elizabeth Fish on October 2, 2009
A new performance is launching its national tour at the Lincoln Drill Hall in October, promising to be dark and intense.
LPAC review: Memories are made of this
By Nicholas Sell on December 8, 2008
Croatian theatre company BadCo are touring the UK this November for the first time. This production, loosely based on Scott F Fitzgerald’s posthumous work ‘Memories Are Made of This’ is a complex amalgamation of digital art, dance and sound.
Studenthood »
General Election: who’s the most student friendly?
March 3, 2010
As the General Election looms, The Linc’s Jessica Brown looks at the main parties and how each of them can affect you.
Film »
Oscars 2010: Our predictions and the winners
March 7, 2010

UPDATE: The winners the 82nd Oscars are in. Were The Linc’s predictions right? Find out inside!
Campus Voices »
The Students’ Union — who needs it?
March 11, 2010
Mike Hodges argues that the SU shouldn’t pay its officers around £18k per year, but cut itself down to a streamlined organisation, staffed by volunteers only.
Health »
Would you risk a tan?
March 2, 2010

A tan for the summer may seem appealing, but the search for the perfect sun-kissed skin could be at a massive cost to your health.
Lincoln City »
Big Match Preview: The Imps v Hereford
March 11, 2010

Lincoln City host Hereford at Sincil Bank on Friday and will be hoping to forget the pre-match celebrations surrounding the World Cup trophy.
Gaming »
Sony’s “Move” brings motion gaming to PS3
March 11, 2010
A new Nintendo Wii-inspired controller for the Playstation 3 has been revealed alongside a lineup of new games to be released this autumn.




