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Sour dreams

20 Mar 1997

Kevin Watts reviews American Buffalo, written by David Mamet and directed by Lindsay Posner (the Young Vic Theatre Company at the South Bank, Waterloo, London)

Rambling and incoherent

20 Mar 1997

Bob Pitt reviews John Maclean: Clydeside socialist by James D Young (John Maclean Society, 1996. Reprinted with permission from What next? Marxist discussion bulletin No3)

Anti-communist witch hunts continue

06 Mar 1997

Lee-Anne Bates reviews Arthur Miller's The crucible (directed by Nicholas Hytner)

Lifeless discourse

06 Mar 1997

Helen Ellis reviews Mark Ravenhill's Faust (directed by Nick Phillippou)

Benign and magnificent

27 Feb 1997

Helen Ellis reviews Babycakes (directed by Ian Brown)

POWs killed by Labour and Tory

23 Jan 1997

Terry O hEarcain (from the Irish Republican Socialist Party) and Tom Ball give their views on the film ‘Some mother’s son’ and the impact it has today

Revolt of the spirit

23 Jan 1997

Phil Watson reviews 'Dada turns red: The politics of surrealism' by Helena Lewis (Edinburgh University Press 1990, pp229, £12.95)

Shallow affair

16 Jan 1997

Dave Douglass reviews 'Evita', directed by Alan Parker

I know what I like

16 Jan 1997

Tom Ball reviews 'Art', directed by Matthew Warchus (Wyndham’s Theatre, London - £9.50-£25)

Militant marshal music

12 Dec 1996

Dave Douglass reviews Brassed off (directed by Michael Herman, UK)

The ties that bind

28 Nov 1996

Kevin Watts reviews Lone Star, directed by John Sayles

Mob society

28 Nov 1996

Tom Ball reviews Rigoletto (English National Opera, London)

Power play

21 Nov 1996

Tom Ball reviews Fetishes, directed by Nick Broomfield

British myth

21 Nov 1996

John Craig reviews Nothing personal, directed by Thaddeus 0’Sullivan

Pandora’s box

21 Nov 1996

Tom Ball reviews Michael Collins, written and directed by Neil Jordan

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