By Subject: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
Theatre, Drama, Dance (alphabetical by title)
Click on the headlines below to see more information about each cutting. Cuttings are ordered chronologically.
- Arts Theatre: The Catalyst by Ronald Duncan [copy from microfilm]
- Play censorship
- Censor lifts play ban: but shows must be ‘sincere’, he warns
- 100-year ban on sex play theme is lifted
- Ban ends on plays about homosexuals
- Homosexuality on the stage: censorship policy changed
- Sincere and serious
- Credible triangle: talkative play well suited to radio
- Trouble all the way
- John Cranko fined
- John Deane Potter’s charges: a reply, by J Osborne
- For / Against John Deane Potter
- [column], by Pharos
- Is there a secret society in the theatre?: showpiece, by Leslie Mallory
- The protection racket, by B Gascoigne
- The Wild Side, by Francis Newton
- A ballet about homosexuality
- Social dancing [Ballet], by Clive Barnes
- U.K. move to halt play censoring defeated
- Where do we draw the line?: the censors, by Ernest Atkinson
- Freedom - but will end the fun: the censors, by JC Trewin
- Not good taste, not bad taste - it’s ‘camp’, by T Mehan
- The censor
- A fairy tale (for adults only)
- Comfortable message in a witty study
- Atticus: vicarious fun
- Review: Ballad of the False Barman at Hampstead, by Philip Hope-Wallace
- Hampstead Theatre Club: The Ballad of the False Barman, by B A Young
- The arts: new escape into gothnick kinkery Hampstead Theatre Club: The Ballad of the False Barman, by Colin Spencer
- Easy on the mind . . .John Russell Taylor reviews Staircase/Aldwych
- Where has all the goodness gone?: theatre/Harold Hobson
- Letter: Puritanism and youth, by Peter W Burton
- Letter: Puritanism and youth, by N P Philip
- Revue nets £100 for Red Cross
- How far can we go?: should plays like this carry a public warning label?
- Letter: Well, you can’t win them all, by Helen M Mallory
- Letter: “Immeasurably hurt”, by George Brown
- Letter: What reason?, by Katherine Vandegrift
- Nudity and crudity in the theater, by Brooks Atkinson
- Male mummies: Spitting Image: Hampstead Theatre Club
- Heathman’s Diary
- (photograph and brief article about ‘Spitting Image’)
- What makes a man a dancer
- ‘Come back my Lord’
- Play on lesbianism replaces banned one on prostitutes
- Image on transfer: Spitting Image: Duke of York’s
- Alan Brien
- America: once over lightly, by Alaistair Cooke
- Cast of play arrested in New York
- (cast of ‘The Boy sin the Band’ have lunch with Norman St. John Stevas)
- The love of a good woman, by Marjorie Proops
- The odd couple’s bizarre world
- Stand: revolution is puritan, by Eric Hobsbawn
- Usherette aged 80 upstages hecklers
- Sex freedom – are we ready to take the risks?: the threat behind the permissive society
- Chapel kills Sister George
- Marlowe play condemned as filthy
- John Knox rides again, John Ezard in Edinburgh
- Paris theatre – ‘Boys in the Band’
- Fine acting in Eblana drama
- Let’s not forget about love: personal opinion, by Elizabeth Prosser
- Standing to hear banned play: Arts theatre club performance
- Duchess Theatre: Children in Uniform