The decision to turn the first of 64-year-old Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen’s Department Q novels into a feature film suggests that the market for Scandinavian crime drama is far from sated. Adapte ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Quentin Crisp Naked Hope at St James Studio, London, SW1 Quentin Crisp, one-time male prostitute and art school model, became famous when John Hurt played him brilliantly on tel ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs LOCKE (Lionsgate). A man has to deal with two crises, one at a work and the other at home, whilst driving his car on a major highway on an 85-minute real-time jo ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews La Traviata at Soho Theatre, London W1 Marie Duplessis, the most famous courtesan of her day, had a great many admirers, including Franz Liszt. She died of tuberculosis on Febru ...
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