Michael Billington is Britain’s longest serving theatre critic. He has been the Guardian’s resident reviewer for many years and, as such, his view on a production of a play constitutes a bench mark of its success, or not. He is much admired and respected for his insightful views and enormous authority, however his tone is cordial and it is true to say he wears his great authority lightly.
He has written numerous books including the authorised biography of Harold Pinter, and The State of the Nation, a survey of post war British Theatre. He has contributed to the New York Times and television and radio broadcasts, presenting BBC’s Kaleidoscope and Critics Forum arts programmes.
This evening’s event will take the form of an extended interview, with questions from the audience, including those submitted prior to the event.
'Criticism, to me, is not the last word: simply part of a debate about the nature of the ideal theatre.'
For Michael Billington the glory of the theatre still lies in the prospect of an encounter with a visionary intelligence or an enquiring mind.
Friday 21st September at 8.00pm
£12 (£6 students) - unallocated
Mon 14th - Sat 19th May
Annie Get Your Gun
Wed 30th - Thu 31st May
Fragmented Recollections
Sat 2nd Jun
You're Not Like Other Girls Chrissy
Fri 8th Jun
David Edgar - WORDS
Thu 14th Jun
NEW College Fashion & Production Arts Show 2012
Sat 16th Jun
Edge12 - London Contemporary Dance School
Sat 23rd Jun
As You Like It - Hotel Teatro
Wed 27th - Sat 30th Jun
Fawlty Towers Part 2 - All & Sundry
Sat 7th Jul
The Tempest - Madcap Theatre Productions
Mon 9th Jul
MERRY WAR - HOTEL TEATRO
Thu 12th Jul
High School Poetry Slam 2012
Sat 14th Jul
Stage It - The Curses
Wed 25th Jul
The Tin Violin - BishBashBosh Productions
Fri 3rd Aug
West End Wonders 3 Aug
Fri 24th Aug
Lights On Broadway 24 Aug
Fri 31st Aug - Sat 1st Sep
The Missing Piece
Sat 22nd Sep
Don Giovanni - Mid Wales Opera
Fri 9th Nov
David Lodge - WORDS