Mark Espiner
- Mark Espiner is a writer and critic (source: The Guardian)
- Mark Espiner has written articles published in The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and Financial Times.
Most Recent article
Dinner for One: Serving up the funny side of German theatre
The Guardian, Tuesday 5 JanuaryThe stage version of Germany's staple New Year comedy sketch is but a boo-hiss away from becoming the nation's first panto
Previous Articles
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Royal de Luxe's special delivery for Berlin
The Guardian, Thu 8 October 2009
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Ben Hur Live leaves little to the imagination
The Guardian, Mon 14 September 2009
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How to play music that lasts 1,000 years
The Guardian, Fri 4 September 2009 (1 blog link)
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Kursk: stricken sub that led me into deep waters
The Daily Telegraph, Tue 9 June 2009
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What to say about ... Judi Dench in Madame de Sade
The Guardian, Thu 19 March 2009
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What to say about ... Jane Fonda on Broadway
The Guardian, Wed 11 March 2009
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What to say about ... Dancing at Lughnasa
The Guardian, Fri 6 March 2009
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What to say about ... Burnt by the Sun
The Guardian, Thu 5 March 2009
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What could British theatre learn from Berlin?
The Guardian, Tue 3 March 2009
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What to say about … Plague Over England
The Guardian, Wed 25 February 2009
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Mark Espiner by numbers...
- 51 articles (since March 2008)
- Average article: 20 column inches (585 words)
- Shortest article: 8 column inches (252 words)
- Longest article: 26 column inches (790 words)
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