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Ayesha Antoine (Lila) in Stephen Russell's adaptation of Philip Pullman's The Firework-Maker’s Daughter
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03 December 2004
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WALL
Two responses to the 900 kilometre steel and concrete barrier that divides Israelis from Palestinians. We hear from the Franco-Israeli documentary maker Simone Bitton and the British artist Catherine Yass, who have both produced works entitled "Wall"

Catherine Yass's exhibition "Wall" is at the Alison Jacques Gallery in London until Christmas and Simone Bitton's documentuary "Wall" is released in selected cinemas from today


Christmas shows for children
Reviews of Alice's Adventrues in Wonderland at the Bristol Old Vic, Arabian Nights at The Watermill in Newbury and an adaptation of Philip Pullman's book The Firework-Maker's Daughter at the Lyric Hammersmith in London

Alices' Adventures in Wonderland is at Bristol Old Vic until 22 January Arabian Nights is at The Watermil in Newbury until 8 January The Firework-Maker's Daughter is at the Lyric Hammersmith in London until 22 January then tours to Newcastle, Warwick, Oxford and Salford


Zimbabwe Art
An exhibition brings together the works of 13 artists and writers from Zimbabwe. Is life difficult for artists in today's Zimbabwe and what subjects inspire them?

Visions of Zimbabwe runs at the Manchester Art Gallery until the middle of February


They think it's all over
As England's triumph at the '66 World Cup is re-enacted on the stage at the Battersea Arts Centre, Stephen Armstrong reflects on the cultural impact of BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme's legendary utterance

"World Cup Final 1966" is at Battersea Arts Centre in London until 15 January

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