This smart new play takes a sideways look at the dislocation and untruths of modern dating...
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Janacek and ENO have long enjoyed a close and fruitful relationship ? that relationship has blossomed further...
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Mikhail Bulgakov?s play, revived at the National next week, defied the party line on Russia?s civil war. Why did the dictator let it ? and him ? live?..
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Peter Kardia was clearly an inspirational teacher to many but here, at least, he proves less effective as a curator for From Floor to Sky...
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They?ve toured with Radiohead, been praised by Jay-Z and are adored by the music press. But until recently, Brooklyn band Grizzly Bear were still largely unknown...
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Having reunited as a result of Take That?s second wind, Boyzone mirrored their old rivals again by becoming a foursome ? but for very different reasons...
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Celebrate St. Patrick with a night of high energy Celtic dancing, a cupcake and a parade...
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Ms Dynamite is to give a free show at an Easter weekend festival dedicated to women in hip-hop...
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You can take the comedian out of the holiday camp but you can?t take the holiday camp out of the comedian. At least not Lee Mack, anyway...
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Most films have just one premiere. Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, the sequel to the family movie starring Emma Thompson, will have 15...
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Director David Alden stages Leos Janacek?s heartbreaking opera Katya Kabanova and MGMT play Heaven.
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Shutter Island is too long and its increasingly surreal tone provides an ending that?s a bit of a cheat...
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is a fine psychological thriller which sticks so closely to Larssen?s plot that it?s almost as long as Avatar...
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The Fever Chart is fine as far as it goes but frustratingly unlinked to what has preceded it. The final scene makes for a strained ending to an effortful evening...
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Circa has ditched the anarchic larks and goofy characters. Gone, too, are the sets and costumes, plus all the props and most of the kit. ..
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If a composer writes a piece paying tribute to cinema, will the results inevitably sound like a film score? John Adams's City Noir suggests the answer is ?Yes?. ..
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