‘Feminist and empowering’: Why every generation falls for Ballet Shoes
From a 1936 children’s story to a beloved audio-book, TV film, and finally a play... three critics dig into the enduring appeal of the Fossil sisters
Why has a 1936 children's book about going on the stage proved so enduringly beloved?
Three generations of Ballet Shoes fans and theatre critics - Susannah Clapp, @hollywilliams.bsky.social and @izlew.bsky.social - excavate their memories and ask if the NT's new production can live up to them
20.12.2024 10:32
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Off The Fence: Live from the Cotswolds
And we watch an octogenarian down a pint
In this weekend’s Off The Fence, you can find me on musing on Stroud, the concept of ‘cool’ and my mum’s strange dog walk interactions with Liam Gallagher @thefence.bsky.social thefence.substack.com/p/off-the-fe...
01.12.2024 14:24
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