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High-powered cast impersonates the larcenous Harrigan dynasty
film

The Belgian filmmaker unfolds an all too familiar tragedy in the world of tennis

Epic but intimate Cannes prize-winner, ripe for repeated viewings
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new music

Perplexing compendium of songs The Beatles covered while playing the German port city

A couple of old mods waft into delightfully Seventies hippy territory
classical

Intimacy and empathy in a varied mixture from the star siblings

Perfect pacing allows climaxes to make their mark – and the visuals aren’t bad, either

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opera

Verdi’s political tragedy - and plea for peace - has impact in a grand Yorkshire setting
theatre

An ideal revisiting of Patrick Marber's play about risking all to move ahead

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dance

Once again the veteran choreographer and maverick William Forsythe raises ENB's game

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comedy

Taskmaster's first tour in seven years is a joy

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Books

Notes on danger and dialogue in the shadow of the Swiss Alps

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visual arts

Emotions too raw to explore

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