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Morven Christie plays a detective with a naughty secret in a Morecambe murder case
Unflappable Jimmy Perez solves murderous North Sea crime wave
Ardal O'Hanlon plays the genial host of this illuminating archive documentary
film
Danse macabre? Cannes festival favourite runs into flak on its wider release
Oscar Isaac and Ben Affleck can't say no to one last big score
new music
Staggeringly assured survey of decades of soundsystem culture in a tidy package
classical
An atmospheric but unfocused reading, elevated by a fine Evangelist
Instrumental time-travels rejuvenate a Romantic trio
Virginia Woolf inspires a rich if distracting mix of words and music
opera
Bloodied brides and rat-heads run amok in visceral ballroom Shostakovich
Strong singing and fuss-free direction do justice to Mozart's dark masterpiece
The plot is over-stuffed, but this new opera has some riveting moments
theatre
Penelope Wilton and Ophelia Lovibond face off in revival of little-known 1986 play
Excellent performances aren't enough to cover the holes in this fictionalised account of the Rosenbergs
Adjoa Andoh is a magnetic Richard with her hawk-like glare and vigorous swagger
dance
Divergent worlds made to co-exist with apparent ease
At three and a half wearisome hours, this feels like a marathon
Odd-couple double bill of Stravinsky and Puccini with plenty to delight ear and eye
comedy
Opening show of 2019 Glasgow Comedy Festival
Friendship, fake gurus and fun
gaming
Few fresh ideas means this movie adaptation treads the same old ground
A rocky start for a new franchise that offers potential and problems in equal measure
Nearly a decade has passed since the last incarnation but little has changed in this stagnant shooter
visual arts
From the Turner Prize shortlist to the future of gaming: our guide to what to see in the city
Picasso's definitive biographer recalls the artist he knew
Two photographers explore colliding worlds



























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