Eileen Caiger-Gray reviews Matthew Bourne’s CAR MAN at SHEFFIELD LYCEUM The inevitability of tragedy, thrust along by intense passion and fluctuating emotions in a whirling, pulsating frenzy of climac ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs FALSTAFF CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT (Mr Bongo) will appeal most to those who already know their Shakespeare. Orson Welles’s 1966 film dipped into both the Henry IVs and ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs HUE AND CRY (StudioCanal). A boys’ big adventure story: criminals (who get their coded instructions through a kids’ comic) are tracked down by East End kids. T E ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Bend It Like Beckham at Phoenix Theatre, London WC2 We have come a long way since 2002. The English Women’s Football Team is actually playing in the World Cup Quarterly Finals. ...
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