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  • NIGEL HEATH WALKS THE DIAMOND WAY

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Robert Tanitch reviews Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Don Quixote at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London

Robert Tanitch reviews Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Don Quixote at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London

DON QUIXOTE has been in the ballet repertoire since 1869 and is one of Carlos Acosta’s favourite ballets. He first performed it when he was sixteen. He would go on to cre ...
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Chris Hayward excels as a cyborg in this thin, but touching comedy about loneliness and discovery.

Chris Hayward excels as a cyborg in this thin, but touching comedy about loneliness and discovery.

Joyce Glasser reviews Brian and Charles (July 8, 2022) Cert PG, 91 mins. Brian and Charles is a warm-hearted film with a potent message about loneliness, a topical theme ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Eugène Ionesco’s The Lesson at Southwark Playhouse, London.

Robert Tanitch reviews Eugène Ionesco’s The Lesson at Southwark Playhouse, London.

Initially dismissed by the critics and poorly attended by the public, Eugène Ionesco (1909-1994), the French-Rumanian playwright, went on to become one of the leading dra ...
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