Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE WEAK AND THE WICKED (StudioCanal) is a cheap and flashy title for J Lee Thompson’s very tame 1954 female prison drama. Based on Joan Henry’s memoir, it advoc ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Arts Theatre Upstairs. Linnie Reedman sets Shakespeare’s comedy in New Orleans in times gone-by and there is nothing wrong with that. The Dream can ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Swan Lake at London Coliseum The greatest romantic classical ballet of all time has been a success ever since Petipa and Lev Ivanov reworked it in 1895, a year after Tchaikovsky ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE GOOD LIE (Entertainment One) is a tribute to the so-called Lost Boys of Sudan, who when their tribes had been massacred, walked 750 miles to a refugee camp. ...
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