Made just a year after Fellini’s La Dolce Vita and Antonioni’s La Notte, Francesco Rosi’s neo-realistic black and white political drama about Sicily’s most famous bandit gunned down at age 27, seems l ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews Ida (September 26, 2014) Cert. 12, 82 min. The eponymous Ida (impressive newcomer, Agata Trzebuchowska) is an orphan who has grown up, sheltered and unworldly, in a convent and w ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Electra at The Old Vic, London SE1 It is not that often you get a chance to see a play by Sophocles. In the last seventy years or so only three major actresses in England – ...
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Eileen Caiger-Gray reviews Twelfth Night at the Sheffield Crucible Music being the food of love, of drunken revelries and of dramatic mood, Jonathan Mundby has made his English Touring Theatre product ...
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