Robert Tanitch reviews Milonga at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London EC1 The tango began in the bars and brothels in Buenos Aires in the 1870s. The most likely place to find the tango today is on the com ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews ENO’s The Queen of Spades at London Coliseum. Tchaikovsky was moved to tears by Hermann’s death. But in Alexander Pushkin’s 1833 novella the tormented Hermann, the compulsive ga ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Oresteia at Almeida Theatre, London N1 The Greek victory in the Trojan War was dearly bought. Agamemnon, the Greek commander, sacrificed his daughter, Iphignia, to the goddess ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Beaux’ Stratagem at National Theatre/Olivier Theatre. George Farquhar in 1707 was living in dire poverty in a garret and seriously ill with tuberculosis. Robert Wilks, the a ...
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