At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
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Canadian playwright Michel Tremblay kicks off a new season at The Bread &...
An intimate character study portrayed through kitchen sink drama, Ivy &...
The charm of the first Taken was to see dramatic actor Liam Neeson, better known...
It is quite a feat to leave the theatre as confused as this reviewer after...
This month, the London International Mime Festival arrives in London...
For all the malevolence and danger of the New York underworld, can it truly threaten...
While on the road promoting the release of Into the Woods,...
Theresienstadt was a “model ghetto” used by the Nazis as propaganda to project the...
There are two ways to view this documentary about the National Gallery by Frederick Wiseman....
Cirque du Soleil’s reputation precedes it. The audience knows to...
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