Rosie Millard
Rosie Millard has been writing for NS for more than five years and is now Theatre Critic, which suits her perfectly since she is never happier than when sitting in an auditorium waiting for the curtain to rise. She was the Arts Correspondent for BBC News for 10 years and is now a broadsheet columnist. She lives in London with heaps of small children, which may partially explain her love of going to the theatre.
Articles by Rosie Millard
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Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 17 October 2005
Mint tea in the medina and Kureishi in the kasbah: the arts festival arrives in Morocco
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 10 October 2005
Sir Ben Kingsley must have had an epic inner battle not to caper about like Ron Moody
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 03 October 2005
"I have been conducting Mozart's music for 30 years. Now I conduct it from memory"
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 26 September 2005
Artists pray for the ideal patron: civilised, entertaining, and basically rolling in it
Theatre
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 19 September 2005
A Bodened-out north London family grapples with biblical yearning in Mike Leigh's new play
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 12 September 2005
Jack Dee started wearing a suit on stage only so that he wouldn't resemble a student
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 05 September 2005
Sitting for hours in front of a painter seems a rather extraordinarily charming occupation
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 29 August 2005
Like Hollywood stars, celebrity paintings now have to woo punters and win competitions
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 22 August 2005
Comics tell each other the rudest - and most secret - joke in the world after the audience has left
Notebook - Rosie Millard
- 08 August 2005
Should the National Gallery welcome visitors first with its loos, or its masterpieces?


