Robert Tanitch reviews A Naughty Night with Noël Coward at Old Red Lion Theatre, London EC1 One-act plays were hugely popular as curtain-raisers in the Victorian age and during the early years of the ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs TIMBUKTU (Artificial Eye). French-Mauritanian director Abdeerahmane Sissako’s award-nominated and sobering parable (beautifully photographed) about religious ext ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE KID (Artificial Eye). Chaplin’s first long film, released in 1921, is the most autobiographical of his work. It was, he said, “a picture with a smile and ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews My Children! My Africa! at Trafalgar Studios 2, London SW1 Athol Fugard’s play, which premiered in Johannesburg in 1989, is set five years earlier, in the era of Apartheid, and ...
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