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One jig's up, but party rolls on

WHEN Irishman Fergus Linehan arrived in Sydney from Dublin in 2004 as incoming director of the Sydney Festival, he hardly…

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Coaching for a Creative Life

Arts Hub gives you the latest on coaching and why it could be right for you, your business and the…

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THEATRE REVIEW: August: Osage County, National Theatre

Tracy Letts’ masterpiece comes in at almost 4 hours and it is hard to see how it could be made…

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DANCE REVIEW: Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands

You do not need to know Tim Burton’s 1990 film to enjoy Matthew Bourne’s modern ballet.

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THEATRE REVIEW: The Cordelia Dream, RSC

In Marina Carr’s new work The Cordelia Dream, for the Royal Shakespeare Company at Wilton’s Music Hall, an old man…

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THEATRE REVIEW: The Twelve Days of Christmas, Chickenshed

The Twelve Days of Christmas is effortlessly professional, slick and witty.

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Pantomime and the Musical

Where the British panto is sadly lacking at the moment is in its use of original songs for this institution.…

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Christmas DVD shopping? Perfect ways to pick a winner – 397 to be exact

Samiat Pedro makes sure you’re always one step ahead. Paul Simpson's new Movie Lists, 397 Ways To Pick A DVD…

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OPERA REVIEW: Hänsel und Gretel, The Royal Opera

I do not see the problem with ‘family shows’ exploring the stories’ darker strands. What are fairytales for if they…

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MUSIC REVIEW: Simon Rattle, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

It may seem a conflict of interests to denote historically authentic performance as groundbreaking and openminded, until you've been spun…

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