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Falstaff, Royal Opera House
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
I didn't know whether to sigh or to yawn. Another opera. Another 50s set. At least it started well. In an obsessively wood-panelled hunting lodge, fat Falstaff (Ambrogio Maestri)...
Read more...Detroit, National Theatre
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
The competition for best dramatic use of a coffee table is won hands down by the wagon-wheel one that prompts a major argument in When Harry Met Sally. Runner-up is the one that...
Read more...Silk, Series Two, BBC One
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
How delightful to welcome the return of Peter Moffat's skilful legal series. Yes alright, sceptics may contend that the law firm drama has already been road-tested to destruction...
Read more...Interview: 10 Questions for Spoek Mathambo
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Spoek Mathambo is one the year's brightest new hopes. From Johannesburg but based in Sweden, Spoek (real name Nthato Mokgata) plays with genres like few others. He makes radical,...
Read more...The Dictator
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Is this a sophisticated satire or a dumb, laugh-out-loud, nothing-is-sacred comedy? That is the question which pings around your head Sacha Baron Cohen's latest. The title is...
Read more...Cannes 2012: Heavyweights on La Croisette
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
The 65th edition of the Festival de Cannes opens today, with Wes Anderson’s latest slice of leftfield whimsy, Moonrise Kingdom, and continues for almost two weeks of frantic film-...
Read more...News
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tv
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film
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classical
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American choral classics brought to life by an all-American ensemble
opera
Minghella's classic production makes a stylish return to ENO
new music
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Producer Giles Martin on scouring the late Beatle's private tape vaults
theatre
Lisa D'Amour's lament for community set in American suburbia crackles then preaches
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visual arts
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