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Articles by Steve Barfield

Article Publication Date
Ali, Tariq. Iranian Nights. 1998. 2005-03-16
Ali, Tariq. Moscow Gold. 1990. 2005-03-16
Brenton, Howard. Berlin Bertie. 1992. 2005-05-10
Brenton, Howard. Bloody Poetry. 1981. 2005-01-31
Brenton, Howard. Brassneck. 1973. 2005-02-07
Brenton, Howard. Christie in Love. 1969. 2005-01-31
Brenton, Howard. Epsom Downs. 1977. 2005-02-03
Brenton, Howard. H.I.D. (Hess is Dead). 1989. 2005-04-26
Brenton, Howard. Iranian Nights. 1998. 2005-03-16
Brenton, Howard. Magnificence. 1973. 2005-01-31
Brenton, Howard. Moscow Gold. 1990. 2005-03-16
Brenton, Howard. Pravda. 1985. 2005-02-08
Brenton, Howard. The Churchill Play. 1974. 2005-02-07
Brenton, Howard. The Genius. 1983. 2005-02-03
Brenton, Howard. The Romans in Britain. 1980. 2005-01-31
Brenton, Howard. Weapons of Happiness. 1976. 2005-02-08
British Political Theatre 2004-09-20
Hare, David. Brassneck. 1973. 2005-02-07
Hare, David. Pravda. 1985. 2005-02-08
Howard Brenton 2004-09-20
Philip Pullman 2002-03-21
Tara Arts Theatre Company 2004-09-28

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