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It's one thing to be indebted to a playwright, as Tom Stoppard and Harold Pinter have been at different times to Beckett, or ...
Ballet is hardly a stranger to Broadway. Until the late 1950s every other musical had its fantasy ballet sequence – think Cyd Charisse in Singin’ in the Rain, or Laurey’s dream in Oklahoma!, whose ...
The appalling destruction of Pan Am’s flight 103 over Lockerbie in 1988 was put under the spotlight in January this year in ...
There’s a grail, but it doesn't glow in a mundane if perverted Christian ritual. Three of the main characters have young and ...
Tell me what you see” invites Robert Forster during “Tell it Back to me.” The album’s eight songs do not, however, necessarily say what Forster actually sees. These vignettes about encounters between ...
Songlines Encounters is your round-the-world ticket to great world music and performances, a chance to travel widely in music ...
The water proves newly inviting in The Deep Blue Sea, Terence Rattigan's mournful 1952 play that some while ago established ...
Quoted in an early music press article on his band Chapterhouse, singer-guitarist Stephen Patman said their ambition was “to have our records on sale in 20 years’ time. To leave something behind when ...
It was a daring idea to mark Ravel’s 150th birthday year with a single concert packing in all his works for solo piano.
If you compiled a list of favourite TV series from the last couple of decades, you’d find that Zoë Telford has appeared in ...
Good One is a generation-and-gender gap drama that mostly unfolds during a weekend hiking and camping trip in the Catskill ...
Lucy Farrell, one quarter of the brilliant, award-winning Anglo-Scots band Furrow Collective, and a solo artist whose ...