It's an exciting time to be a microbiologist working in rice research. A global push towards the cultivation of water-saving ...
Mumbai artist Asha Shetty’s debut solo exhibition Between Form and Silence at Jehangir Art Gallery traces her inspiring ...
Indian Ink is not among the late Tom Stoppard’s greatest plays. The tale of a London literary darling moving to 1930s India to help heal her worsening tuberculosis is overstuffed, awkwardly structured ...
Pike is pursuing biographical nuggets from the life of Flora Crewe, a budding poet in an age that saw women poets as “versifying flappers”. Flora, who had raised the much younger Eleanor, had led a ...
It must surely be an emotionally intense experience for her to be starring in the revival of a play by her former partner, Tom Stoppard, who sadly died just last month – especially since she was ...
This revival of a typically elegant but second-rank play by Tom Stoppard, about a free-spirited female poet’s adventures in British-occupied India in 1930, has gained new poignancy following his ...
The actor gives a skilful performance in the late playwright’s 1995 meditation on love and literary posterity, directed by Jonathan Kent A fortnight after West End playhouses dimmed their lights in ...
Hampstead Theatre reprises Tom Stoppard’s play. 4.0 out of 5.0 starsIt seems especially poignant that Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink opens at Hampstead Theatre soon after the playwright’s death a few weeks ...
Timing has made something quietly momentous out of Indian Ink, a once-trifling Tom Stoppard play that has a mesmeric power in Jonathan Kent’s deeply felt Hampstead Theatre revival – a rare sighting ...
In rapid succession with have lost two of our most important literary figures. Two weeks ago we lost Tom Stoppard and last Thursday we lost John Carey our greatest literary critic. John was my friend ...
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