The Oxford Times features a review of the production of His Dark Materials currently running at the Oxford Playhouse. “It’s the daemons, one shadowing each major character, that really make this production. Sinuous, ever-moving puppets are used to create daemons in animal form, each with its own very distinctive personality. Magic and fantasy indeed.”
Reveiw: His Dark Materials at the Oxford Playhouse
May 9, 2009

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“I Was a Rat” at Seattle Childrens Theatre
May 9, 2009
Last Friday Seattle Children’s Theatre wrapped up its 2008-09 mainstage season with their 101st world premiere, I Was a Rat!, based on the popular re-worked fairy tale and children’s book by Philip Pullman. Jay at Seattle Metblogs allows his children Evan (6) and Kenzie (5) to take charge of his review of the production.

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Bookfest
May 7, 2009
More information on the bookfest events previously mentioned is now available on the Oxfam website.

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Pullman to visit Oxfam bookshop volunteers
May 4, 2009
Philip Pullman plans to visit volunteers at the Oxfam bookshop in St Giles, Oxford, as part of the Ox-Tales event in which well-known authors will read their latest stories at an Oxford theatre to raise money for the charity.
Pullman said, “As someone who has shopped in Oxfam bookshops and supported Oxfam’s work for years, I was delighted to hear about Bookfest, which is a brilliant idea. It will give book lovers all over the country the chance to indulge their deepest passion, while helping to change lives for the better.”
Nihal Alahendra, manager of the shop, said: “Bookfest will be a sustained effort to promote books, literacy and Oxfam throughout the year. I hope this will be a springboard to make Bookfest an annual event, and we’re looking forward to Philip Pullman coming to the store. He will meet our volunteers, who will show him what happens behind the scenes in the shop.” Thanks to blacksatindancer.

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“Narnia vs Golden Compass”
May 4, 2009
An editorial at NarniaFans.com compares the film versions of CS Lewis’ Narnia series to the His Dark Materials film. Perhaps unsurprisingly the comparison is less than favorable to Pullman’s trilogy, and appears to blame the relative failure of the His Dark Materials films on the purported anti-religious message of the books: “They have the same basic plots, the same basic creatures, and so on. Looking at the posters, cases, and trailers, you would think they were very alike, but when you look deeper, you see that they are very different indeed. This fact shows itself through the success of the books and films of their names.”

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