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Michael Shannon's long legs reach to the stars - or perhaps one should say the moon - in the Almeida's hypnotic revival of A ...
Great (and not so great) bands reforming, either in the studio or in the live arena, is something of a trend at the moment.
"It all starts with a snap," or so we're told early in the decidedly un-snappy Burlesque, which spends three hours borrowing ...
Paul Weller occupies a strange place in the cultural sphere. Especially since he was adopted as an elder statesman of Britpop ...
Following the success of its screen version of Michael Connelly’s veteran detective Harry Bosch, starring Titus Welliver, ...
Having played Sherlock Holmes’s politically involved older brother Mycroft in the BBC’s hit crime series Sherlock, Mark ...
Now 45 years in the past, its dazzling star gone a decade or so, The Long Good Friday is a monument of British cinema. Its ...
At first sight it seemed that Clonter Opera’s decision to tackle Tosca this year might be a leap too far. Its once-a-year complete production, dedicated to nurturing emerging talent in the security of ...
It started like Sunday afternoon band concert on a seaside promenade, a massive ensemble playing it light. But while there ...
Comedian Tony Hancock’s vertiginous rise and fall is neatly traced in the two films he completed in the early 1960s. The ...
As a sometime writer of Poirot, Sherlock and Christmas ghost stories, Mark Gatiss is no stranger to enigmatic crimes and ...
There is a freshness about a show by Youssou N’Dour that never seems to lose its glow. He still has one of the great voices ...
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