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OPERA REVIEW: Il trovatore, Royal Opera House

There was a great deal to cheer over: conductor Carlo Rizzi and Dmitri Hvorstovsky as villain Count di Luna both…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Death and the Kings Horseman, National Theatre

Director Rufus Norris spent considerable time rehearsing in Oyo and he and choreographer Javier DeFrutos make full use of Yoruba…

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THEATRE REVIEW: The Winters Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company

David Farr’s RSC production, currently at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-on-Avon, is a play of two halves. Greg Hicks gives…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Billy Twinkle, Requiem for a Golden Boy

Ronnie Burkett is a Canadian master marionettiste who writes, directs, builds all the puppets and sets for and does all…

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THEATRE REVIEW: The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company

One of the reasons why Shakespeare’s plays have remained so attractive to modern audiences is the vast array of possibilities…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Deep Cut, The Tricycle Theatre

A simple living room set and the confessional, conversational tone of the writing combine to achieve something that is beyond…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Burnt by the Sun, National Theatre

Chekhov’s name is mentioned in the dialogue and serves to underpin a particularly Russian form of nostalgia that could be…

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On Course for Your Career

So you want a career in the creative arts... but where do you start? Should you jump straight in or…

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Opinions & Analysis

The Best of Times is Now

I’ve never been politically driven but I was amazed how many people were offended enough to leave the auditorium (invariably…

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OPERA REVIEW: Carmen, Royal Albert Hall

The four-act opera unfolded within the brilliantly recreated Iberian settings of Seville and was staged on a round platform that…

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