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Rosamund Pike is back. For her first stage appearance since 2010, when she played Hedda Gabler in Adrian Noble’s production ...
Marvel goes back to its origins, gulping the fresh air of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s first hit comic The Fantastic Four in ...
The Pale Fountains played their first live show on 12 February 1980 as the support to on-the-up fellow Liverpudlians Wah!
You wouldn’t really want to belong to the Buckley family, a star-crossed dynasty who run their fishing business out of ...
A new Giselle? Not quite: the production that Japan’s national company has brought over for its first British visit isn’t a ...
The Buxton International Festival this year was lavish in its smaller-scale productions in addition to Ambroise Thomas’s ...
This release has ten pages of essays in impassioned German by three writers, all of whom have the musical heritage of Hamburg ...
Indigo de Souza, a singer from North Carolina, has established some reputation, mostly in the States, for combining indie, ...
There aren’t many comics like Eddie Pepitone any more – the veteran comic’s shtick harks to back an earlier age, pre-suitable for TV and Netflix specials. As the New Yorker says drily in his latest ...
Despite the title of Matthias Glasner’s award-winning drama, and the death that swirls around its characters, dying isn’t really its subject, but the mess of living.
There can be few musicians on the planet from a more storied musical dynasty than Mádé Kuti. He is the son of Femi, the ...
Over a decade ago, a handful of Greek filmmakers set out to reinvent the national cinema amid the country's social and economic decline. Athina Rachel Tsangari was one of the the most gifted.
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