Robert Tanitch reviews Birmingham Royal Ballet’s double-bill at London Coliseum Birmingham Royal Ballet’s programme opens with George Balanchine’s neo-classical Serenade. Inventive, symmetrical, light ...
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Eileen Caiger-Gray reviews PLAYING FOR TIME by Arthur Miller at Crucible, Sheffield It’s a hundred years since Arthur Miller was born and seventy years since the liberation of Auschwitz. To commemorat ...
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Mar 19, 2015
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Robert Tanitch review The Father at Trafalgar Studio 2, London, SW1 August Strindberg’s first major play, a memorable, morbid psychological drama, premiered in 1887 and was based on his first disastro ...
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Mar 18, 2015
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CRAZY CREATURES from Ensemble at Cast, Doncaster Take a beautifully illustrated storybook, add a lively narrator, a gifted composer and a group of world-class virtuoso musicians and – wow, what ...
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Mar 17, 2015
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