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This bilingual production of Molière’s crowning glory is stylish,...
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Hereditary lures you in slowly. For the first 30 minutes or so, you might think you...
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This is a curious indie-thriller that mimics the suburban crime sprawl of Animal Kingdom, and...
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During last week’s Cannes festival several protests took place...
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We think of hunter-gatherers as an image of our distant human past, but it is...
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There were gowns, there were certainly hats, and there were even comparisons...
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Sofia Olins takes us on a journey to Glastonbury’s era of struggle, and the man...
The Southbank went through a Spanish...
Tim McArthur’s adaptation of Into the Woods brings Stephen Sondheim’s...
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