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Warwickshire

It’s alright now, baby blue

Richard Lutz finds a perfect sky.

26 November, 2020 in Environment, Travel, Warwickshire, West Midlands.

The grammar of a Warwickshire landscape

Richard Lutz saunters through a little path of heaven in the changing weather.  

27 October, 2020 in Comment, Environment, Local history, Most recent, Tourism, Travel, Warwickshire.

Review: Venice Preserved at The Swan, Stratford

Richard Lutz is dragged into the world of Restoration noir at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

20 June, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Reviews, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre.

Mud is the currency of an English winter and other tales

Richard Lutz takes the long route through another lost week.

24 January, 2018 in Film, Most recent, Tourism, Warwickshire.

The White

Richard Lutz is buried by another seven days.

10 December, 2017 in Birmingham, Most recent, Photography, Travel, Warwickshire, West Midlands.

That was the Warwickshire that was and other tales

Richard Lutz plunders his archive to remember what happened last week…..

23 November, 2017 in Environment, Most recent, Politics, Stratford-upon-Avon, Travel.

Combined authority investment welcomed by new mayor

Coventry regeneration schemes awarded £3.7 million loan.

14 June, 2017 in Business, Coventry, Property Press.

Where history sleeps

Richard Lutz gets lost in Shakespeare country.

13 May, 2017 in Architecture, Attractions, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Tourism, Warwickshire.

RSC Tempest: Stratford meets the digital age in a vibrant classic

Imagine a 30 foot high Ariel towering above Propero – that’s what you get in this groundbreaking performance, says Richard Lutz

26 November, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Tourism, Warwickshire, What's on.

The Alchemist: A sharp, wicked comedy aimed at greed and gold

Richard Lutz takes his pew for the Ben Johnson classic that caustically sends up his fellow Londoners of 1610.

7 June, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Classical, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Tourism, Warwickshire.

That was the will that was

Richard Lutz looks back in langour at the past seven days

9 April, 2016 in Comment, Environment, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Television, Warwickshire.

Hamlet: Broad young shoulders carry an impressive play

Richard Lutz takes his pew at the Royal Shakespeare Theatrefor that most famous of revenge plays.

1 April, 2016 in Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, What's on.

That was the week that was

I reveal why I like gardening and I find a windmill. Plus there is a gym I duck into, says Richard Lutz.

28 February, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Theatre, Warwickshire.

Review: Henry V at Stratford

Richard Lutz takes a seat for that most patriotic of Shakespeare plays .

24 September, 2015 in Classical, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Tourism, United Kingdom.

Review: Othello

Richard Lutz reviews a classic take on Shakespeare’s tragedy about jealousy, race and deceit

13 June, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, What's on.

Review: The Jew of Malta

Richard Lutz takes a seat for this tragedy at The Swan in Stratford

23 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Reviews, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, What's on.

Through an early winter wood

It is not yet winter. But autumn has passed, says Richard Lutz

25 November, 2014 in Comment, Environment, Local history, Most recent, Tourism, Travel, Warwickshire.

Grubby guitar basin

From deep down in the Coventry canal basin, Martin Longley enjoys an intimate recital by Brooklyn guitarist David Grubbs…

16 June, 2014 in Coventry, Music.

Business school receives Downing Street award

Coventry University’s business school has been awarded a prestigious accolade in recognition of the role it has played in helping to kick-start British enterprise.

6 June, 2014 in Business, Coventry, Education.

Writing home

Exhibition explores centuries-old letters from migrants.

16 May, 2014 in Coventry, Exhibitions.

Tackling dementia…in a flash

Dementia Awareness Week in Coventry starts with a song and dance.

16 May, 2014 in Charities, Coventry.

Celebration set for Assembly

Influential act set to mark quarter-century.

29 April, 2014 in Leamington Spa, Music.

Review: The Roaring Girl

By Richard Lutz.

15 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre.

Leading health reporters converge on Coventry for international conference

Health journalists are being urged to join some of the leading writers in their field for a major industry event at Coventry University later this year.

12 February, 2014 in Coventry, Health.

University art competition draws support from ‘Mr Coventry’

A well known local businessman is lending his support to a competition for artists at Coventry University.

10 February, 2014 in Coventry, Education, Exhibitions.

New appointments at Belgrade Theatre

Acclaimed local writer added to theatre board of directors.

1 February, 2014 in Coventry, Theatre.

Belgrade Theatre to celebrate Shakespeare anniversary

Milestone marked by new productions.

29 January, 2014 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre.

Haven for wildlife receives cash boost from Forestry Commission

Grant will enable volunteers to improve area and reduce damage.

19 January, 2014 in Environment, Warwickshire.

Coventry conference demonstrates the business benefits of digital technology

Businesses in the region are being encouraged to find out more about the importance of the growing digital economy at a free event taking place at Coventry University in January.

17 January, 2014 in Business, Coventry.

Belgrade Theatre’s Christmas campaign exceeds target

Funds now allow streamed performance of panto to local hospitals .

24 December, 2013 in Charities, Coventry, Theatre.

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