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5 February 2014 · 1 min read · 89 words

Feature: The Future Of Theatre Criticism

Arts desks across all major publications seem to be cutting back on their critics. In an information saturated world, who do you trust? What is the future of theatre criticism?

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Even Shakespeare had his critics!

Arts desks across all major publications seem to be cutting back on their critics. In an information saturated world, who do you trust? What is the future of theatre criticism? Are we able to trust emphatic posters making incredible claims about the latest average show? With the creation of the internet, a revolution has been created where everyone is a critic.

Fourthwall's Theatre Editor Emily Hardy investigates future of the traditional written review.

Read more on The Future of Theare Criticism at  Fourthwall Magazine

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