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Uncle Vanya @ Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, London
Trevor Nunn’s wonderfully humane version of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, in which all the characters count and are treated kindly; we could see their thought…
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Whose Richard? Which Richard? Richard My Richard @ Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds
Richard III (a terrific Kyle Rowe) is back — alive and kicking, though he can’t feel his feet or remember everything. Emerging from the grave to…
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Whose Richard? Which Richard? Richard My Richard @ Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds
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Civil War
Disorientating, less a nightmarish Independence Day, and more a reflective Don McCullen-esque movie, this Alex Garland written and directed drama plays…
Apr 22
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Watching A Star Is Born (2018) @ The Cabinet Rooms, Winchester
Happily to the secret cinema room of the delightful Cabinet Rooms in Winchester for another Secret Underground Film Society showing— this time to watch…
Apr 15
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The Hills of California @ Harold Pinter Theatre, London
I wasn’t intending to watch this play until I started to hear good and powerful things about it from Little London Whispers and Mickey-Jo Theatre; with…
Apr 14
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The Hills of California @ Harold Pinter Theatre, London
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Harold Pinter Can Be Fun(ny): The Lover/The Collection @ Theatre Royal Bath
Terrrific pairing of Harold Pinter plays with an equally terrific cast — David Morrissey, Matthew Horne, Claudie Blakley and Elliot Barnes-Worrell. And…
Apr 13
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Carmen With A Difference: Johan Inger’s Carmen @ Sadler’s Wells, London
A compelling fresh take on Carmen by the English National Ballet, choreographed Johan Inger’s. Less classical ballet and more contemporary dance, moving…
Apr 13
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Carmen With A Difference: Johan Inger’s Carmen @ Sadler’s Wells, London
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Make Music Not War: Alina Bzhezhinska and Tony Kofi
Take a saxophone. Add Ghana with a lot of respect for Pharoah Sanders and Alice and John Coltrane, and heaps of kindness. Plus some Ukraine **радість…
Apr 12
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Entangled Pasts: 1768 To Now: Art, Colonialism and Change @ Royal Academy of Arts, London
Incredibly intelligent exhibition examining the legacy and impact of Colonialism, enslavement and Empire in the creation, collection and portrayals of…
Apr 11
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Face To Face With Henry VIII: Holbein At The Tudor Court @ Queen’s Gallery, London
The wonder of this exhibition is not how old, how lifelike or how so delicate objects survived despite binding into a book, unbinding, mounting…
Apr 10
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Face To Face With Henry VIII: Holbein At The Tudor Court @ Queen’s Gallery, London
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The Divine Mrs S @ Hampstead Theatre, London
Following the fame and cultural significance of Sarah Siddons, actress, sadly mostly through her personal life. Her Hamlet is reduced to flirting, with…
Apr 10
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Evil Does Not Exist 悪は存在しない
Well don’t be so sure of that suggests Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s movie. A father Takumi (Hitoshi Omika) and daughter Hana (Ryo Nishikawa) and a forest village…
Apr 9
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