censorship
Time Shift: Dear Censor, BBC FourFriday, 30 September 2011![]() I hadn't thought this one through very well. As someone who was put off horror films by a window crashing onto a hand in one of the Amityville movies at least two decades ago, watching Time Shift: Dear Censor last night, which promised to show some... Read more... |
Belarus Free Theatre: no gags on artThursday, 21 July 2011![]() Whatever the quality of the material with which they're grappling, there are two undeniable truths about the Belarusian actors who've put their already curtailed freedom on the line by coming to the Almeida Festival this week: they're skilled... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Hong Kong: Between the Devil and the Deep WeiweiSaturday, 04 June 2011![]() When people talk incessantly of freedom of speech, it means they are proud to have it or desperate to have it or desperate to defend it, or a mixture of all three. In Hong Kong, where I went at the end of May for the fourth edition of ART HK,... Read more... |
HowlFriday, 25 February 2011![]() Over here we had our own obscenity trial in 1960. Before Lady Chatterley’s Lover made it into the dock, it’s always said that sex in the UK didn’t exist while no sooner had the judge pronounced it not guilty of obscenity than everyone was at it very... Read more... |
Mrs Warren's Profession, Comedy TheatreThursday, 25 March 2010![]() George Bernard Shaw’s 1894 play was deemed too scandalous for public performance in Britain and was banned by the Lord Chamberlain until 1925, and its New York premiere in 1905 caused such outrage that the cast were arrested. Its offence was that... Read more... |
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