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Showing posts with label Criticism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Criticism. Show all posts
Monday, 22 January 2018
New Online Resource on British Theatre
Theatre Voice is an online audio - and some video - resource about British theatre, and features journalists from across the UK press and practitioners from across the theatre industry. It was set up in 2003 to see if theatre could be talked about in a new way: allowing critics to be more expansive than the usual space constraints of the print media allowed; to enable actors, writers, directors and designers to be heard talking in detail and at length about their work; and to help members of the public interact more directly with theatre-makers and commentators.
Click link below to take you there:
Theatre Voice
Friday, 25 April 2014
The Guardian Film Show Review
Karen has just come across this useful link from the Guardian - specially for the film buffs amongst us, here is the regular Guardian Film Show column. Why not save it to your favourites?
Background:
"About this series: In our weekly film video show, Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review the latest big releases, we speak to the film-makers and stars of the moment … and much more"
Monday, 24 March 2014
Handling Criticism, by Liz Bennet
Whether you write, perform or do some other form of creative art, criticism goes with the territory.
Education professor Pat Thomson authors a blog, Patter, and today she has invited guest blogger Dr Liz Bennet to write about accepting feedback:-
Education professor Pat Thomson authors a blog, Patter, and today she has invited guest blogger Dr Liz Bennet to write about accepting feedback:-
learning to accept reviewer feedback as a gift
by Dr Liz Bennet, University of Huddersfield
Monday, 27 January 2014
Guardian Culture Professionals: Art Critics Only Matter if they Engage
You may have missed this, but it's worth sharing. Click here.
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