Logan brings Lucrece to life in Lincoln
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?
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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?
Critically acclaimed international designers Yuka Kawai from Tokyo, Gabrielle Goransson and Eva Schjolberg from Norway talk to Lincoln students.
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.
A new exhibition in uphill Lincoln celebrates the life of poet John Betjeman. Sandip Basu looks back on the poet's life and what can be seen at the exhibit.
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.
Siren FM will be showcasing an on-air pantomime with a difference this Christmas, courtesy of Alison Duncombe, the Terry O’Toole theatre administrator.
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.
A classic play, a respected theatre group, and a fabulous venue housing Lincoln’s cultural crowd. But was this enough?
J. B. Priestley’s classic play, An Inspector Calls, marks the return of the Common Ground Theatre Company to Lincoln’s amateur dramatics stage.
The Lincoln Art Programme was kicked off by a panel debate at the Greestone Centre which discussed the relevance of “art-jacking” as a form of live art.