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Richard II
Women of the world unite and...fight? Review: Shakespeare's Globe, 5th March 2019 I cannot recall exactly when, but at some point I gave...
Eddie Hewitt
Mar 10, 20196 min read


The Story of England?
Probing nationality, race, gender and universality Much has been made of Richard as the great play about England. This seems rather bold....
Eddie Hewitt
Mar 10, 20197 min read


Don Quixote
Royal Shakespeare Company at the Garrick Theatre, London Saturday 26th January 2019 Review Cervantes is sometimes accorded a similar...
Eddie Hewitt
Jan 31, 20194 min read


Mary Queen of Scots
Movie Review: 5 stars The Guardian film critic Pete Bradshaw was disgruntled by the lack of balance in this film. It’s true, Queen...
Eddie Hewitt
Jan 25, 20193 min read


Art Rooms 2019
Review Meliá White House Hotel, 11th to 13th January Art Rooms promised to be extra special for me this year. Having reviewed the...
Eddie Hewitt
Jan 20, 201911 min read


Art Rooms 2019
Part 2: Hard to leave out... Due to the exceptionally high standard of art on display at the event, Connected Cultures is including in...
Eddie Hewitt
Jan 20, 20193 min read


Art Rooms 2019
Part 3: Returning Favourites It was a great pleasure to encounter three of my all time favourite Art Rooms exhibitors again at the 2019...
Eddie Hewitt
Jan 19, 20193 min read


Macbeth
Royal Shakespeare Company, The Barbican, 29th December 2018 Review One word springs to mind. Understated. Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s...
Eddie Hewitt
Jan 4, 20195 min read


Annual Awards 2018
The First Annual Connected Cultures Awards 2018 Recognising excellence, as perceived in the Connected Cultures world, defined by...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 31, 20189 min read


Macbeth: a national favourite
In many ways Macbeth is the most popular of Shakespeare’s Big Four tragedies. Maybe of all his plays. Hardest to get tickets for at the...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 24, 20185 min read


Words of the Year 2018
Connected Cultures Favourites: A selective review of the year, focusing on the words, names and phrases that have found a special place...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 23, 20185 min read


Othello
Shakespeare's Globe, Monday 8th October 2018 Review A tragedy at The Globe is invariably a triumph, especially when it’s one of the...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 10, 20185 min read


Racism in Othello
In my review of the production at the Globe Theatre in the autumn of 2018, I posited the theory that Othello is not essentially about...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 10, 20189 min read


Becoming Dazzled
Part 3 of a special 3 part feature on Michelle Obama’s historic conversation with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in London: how we celebrated,...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 9, 201810 min read


Becoming Disconcerted
Part 2 of a 3 part feature on the historic conversation between Michelle Obama and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in London. Here: the...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 4, 20186 min read


Becoming Excited
Part 1 of a special 3 part feature on the historic conversation between Michelle Obama and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in London. Here: the...
Eddie Hewitt
Dec 4, 20185 min read


Kudos to Brittle Paper
Congratulations to Brittle Paper on hosting their second, annual, prestigious review of contemporary African literary brilliance. A huge...
Eddie Hewitt
Nov 21, 20184 min read


In Our Time
Twenty Years of Cultural, Historical, Scientific, Religious, Philosophical Conversation I’m in the Purcell room at the Southbank Centre....
Eddie Hewitt
Oct 27, 20185 min read


Words Words Words
Quoting Shakespeare We often quote Shakespeare’s lines without knowing where they come from. Some lines are so familiar that they seem to...
Eddie Hewitt
Aug 27, 20186 min read


In a Nutshell
Hamlet: The Story Young, on point, in the prime of his life, at university, with all the world in front of him, opportunity knocking, in...
Eddie Hewitt
Aug 27, 20183 min read
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