Robert Tanitch reviews La Sylphide at London Coliseum Romantic ballet was born in 1831. The scenario changed. Goddesses and satyrs were out. Sylphs, wilis and ghosts in white tulle, lit by gas lamps, ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Three Days in the Country at National Theatre/Lyttelton The play is well acted by a fine ensemble and I much enjoyed my evening; though I should, I have to admit, much preferred ...
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Charlie Hill reviews “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night-Time is a play adapted by Simon Stephens from the 2003 novel by Mark Haddon, which ...
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The average retirement gift is worth just £2.17 for every year of work – less than the cost of a takeaway coffee, new research reveals. Despite putting in years of service, retirees can expect to rece ...
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