ROBERT TANITCH’S ROUND-UP OF BOOKS No 1 STALIN’S ENGLISHMAN by Andrew Lownie (Hodder & Stoughton (£25). Guy Burgess was the most important spy in the Cambridge Spy Ring. Traitor, Marxist, hom ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Illusionists at Shaftesbury Theatre, London WC2 In was only in July and August that there was a magic show in the West End called Impossible. Now, less than three months lat ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE FALLEN IDOL (StudioCanal), directed by Carol Reed and based on a story by Graham Greene and ranking amongst Reed’s very best films, is a British classic and ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the RSC’s Henry V at Barbican, London EC2 The Battle of Agincourt was fought 600 years ago on 25 October, 1415. The French, who vastly outnumbered the English, were massacred. T ...
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