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Tchaikovsky has precisely two operas in the standard repertoire (including The Queen of Spades, currently playing at ...
The opening and closing concerts of a season tend to be statements of intent – to pursue a path of exploration or (latterly) ...
The tag “the most Tony-nominated play of all time” may mean less to London theatregoers than it does to New Yorkers, but ...
Had a passer-by from outwith Newcastle been asked to guess what was taking place at St James' Park, football would have been ...
Older readers may recall the cobbled together, ramshackle play, a staple of the Golden Age of Light Entertainment that would ...
Jarvis Cocker is proudly holding the No 1 trophy handed to him on the day Pulp topped the album chart for the first time in ...
One of the great untold stories of the past decade is just how potent a cultural force R&B has been. It might not have had the wild musical innovation it did in the 2000s when the likes of Neptunes, ...
"It was really strange. Really quite conflicting, the sort of thing most bands didn't have to deal with. At the front, we'd ...
On leaving prison, Lollipop’s thirtyish single mum Molly discovers that reclaiming her kids from social care is akin to doing ...
The opening images of Tornado are striking. A wild-haired young woman in Japanese peasant garb runs for her life through a ...
I first came across Rachel Jones in 2021 at the Hayward Gallery’s painting show Mixing it Up: Painting Today. I was blown ...
The safe transfer of power in post-war Western democracies was once a given. The homely Pickfords Removals van outside Number ...
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