Robert Tanitch reviews Harvey at Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London SW1 Mary Chase’s whimsical, sentimental farce, which opened on Broadway in 1944, was wartime escapism and extremely popular with Ameri ...
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The move into British Summer Time always leaves me time disorientated but by 7pm this Sunday I know my system will have accepted the change – I can now listen to The Archers and admire the colour of a ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE TALES OF HOFFMANN (StudioCanal). Three stories, three heroines: a mechanical doll, a Venetian courtesan and a consumptive diva. The cast includes famous ball ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Sweeney Todd at Harrington’s Pie and Mash Shop, London W1 The Demon Barber of Fleet Street first appeared in a penny dreadful between 1846 and 1847; and even before the serializ ...
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