Rapscallion Magazine Book Review: a nightmarish run through a post apocalyptic Britain in Adrian J Walker’s The End of The World Running Club in which the landscape is almost as grim as the characters
Book Review. The End of the World Running Club by Adrian J Walker: Set in the future after the world is…
Rapscallion Magazine Radio Review: Simon Fanshaw’s exploration of Gilbert Harding – The Rudest Man In Britain – but also a man ahead of his time – despite being a man from another poorer era
Radio Review. The Rudest Man in Britain. BBC Radio 4 Extra : It’s easy to forget how deferential Britain was in…
Rapscallion Magazine Book Review: from a grey and depressed post war London to flood hit Florence Sarah Winman’s Still Life covers interconnected lives in the middle of the 20th century – but speech marks are absent making conversations hard to follow at times
Book Review, Still Life by Sarah Winman: A novel that spans the decades from Wartime Italy to Post War London and…
Rapscallion Magazine Diary: despite calling for a boycott of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar I’ll be watching the games on TV like a first class hypocrite
A Rapscallion’s Diary: October 2022I am a hypocrite. I nod in agreement with Greta Thunberg about global warming but drive…
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Rapscallion Magazine Diary: the snobs I cannot stand listed – written by a snob
A Rapscallion’s Diary: November 2022There is a certain type of person who I cannot stand: the snob. The type of…
Rapscallion Magazine Feature: cider, cigarettes, smoking in bed and Letraset… confessions of a 1970s art student
By Harry Mottram: One pint of cider for 30p and you began to slur your words. Three pints and it was…
Bath Voice Theatre Review: Playing Up Theatre’s Production of Nikolai Gogol’s The Government Inspector is creative, witty and extremely funny – and even features a Dr Hook hit – in the play for all time
Theatre Review: The Government Inspector. Rondo Theatre Nikolai Gogol’s 1836 play The Government Inspector is a play for all time with its themes of…
Rapscallion Magazine Theatre Review: when licking a paint brush could mean a slow death – a compelling and stylish production of Radium Girls by the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in a story of worker exploitation that still chimes in today’s work place
Review: Radium Girls There’s a telling moment in Radium Girls when the lawyer Edward Marley (Tom Canavan) turns to the victim of…
Music review: a low-key and intimate performance in the The Almshouse Tea Shop in Axbridge with Hilary Pavey and Jim Reynolds
Hilary Pavey and Jim Reynolds No mosh pit, no trying to get on stage, or mob the singers for autographs…