Ann Henning Jocelyn’s ponderously emphatic play is about bridging the gap between Catholics and Protestants and bridging the gap between stroppy children and their parents and grandparents. ...
One of the most thrilling moments of my theatregoing life was seeing Rudolph Nureyev in the pas de deux from Petipa’s second act, a dazzling display of tartarian pyrotechnics. His soaring leaps were s ...
An ex-detective, thrown out of the force on account of his alcoholism, has been making half a living as a photographer; but the magazine which paid him has gone out of business. ...