Michael Coveney
Articles by Michael Coveney
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Travel
A Balkan treasure
- 02 October 2006
It lacks the luxuries of other capital cities, but Belgrade's creative energy is infectious
Theatre
On a wing and a prayer
- 28 August 2006
Edinburgh's oddest, most electrifying work is produced far from the Fringe Edinburgh International Festival Various venues
Theatre
Despatches from the front line
- 21 August 2006
Reportage and Middle Eastern crisis lend a raw tone to this year's Fringe Edinburgh Fringe Festival Various venues
Theatre
Jungle fever
- 05 December 2005
Theatre - As Tennessee Williams's "last great play" comes to London, Michael Coveney relates its troubled history
Culture
Park life
- 21 November 2005
Dance - Slick moves and an eclectic soundtrack transform a scene of urban squalor, finds Michael Coveney
Theatre
Michael Coveney - All sing together
- 05 September 2005
Theatre - An inspired revival draws magic from tales of island grief, writes Michael Coveney The Synge Cycle King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Theatre
Devil's dozen
- 15 August 2005
Theatre - A mixed bag of Fringe shows is led by a magical Polish Faust by Michael Coveney Faust, Assembly Rooms Doublethink, Aurora Nova, Saint Stephen's Mikey the Pikey, Pleasance Dome
Culture
Northern exposure
- 18 July 2005
Orkney - This magical island is the perfect setting for an annual feast of music and poetry, reports Michael Coveney
Theatre
Michael Coveney - Far from friends
- 06 June 2005
Theatre - Two men who can't see what's staring them in the face. By Michael Coveney Some Girl(s) Gielgud Theatre, London W1 The Home Place Comedy Theatre, London SW1
Culture
Backstage drama
- 30 May 2005
British theatre has recovered one of its prime sources of power - the ability to shock and shake things up. But outrageous funding policies may pull the curtains on that, writes Michael Coveney











