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Apr 18 2008
IT WAS certainly not a performance for the faint-hearted. George Benjamin’s music is always intense, condensed and bursting with an understated energy....
Apr 17 2008
YOU can understand why theatre people love Samuel Beckett. They must adore to play his larger-than-life characters, tackle his nonsense dialogue and play with all the theatrical trickery he gives them....
Apr 17 2008
IT WAS the Vicar of Dibley meets Ab Fab. Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders on their farewell tour, called Still Alive, happily illustrated their on-screen and on-stage chemistry....
Apr 17 2008
JUST as football is said to be a game of two halves, Ben Elton’s revamped musical is a story of two interlinked realities – the Innocence of childhood and the difficult decisions that are part of growing up....
Apr 16 2008
PHILIP McHUGH has been many things – singer, artist, writer, poet, film-maker and house-husband. Now you can add actor to the list....
Apr 16 2008
THE title of Arthur Miller’s early play The Man Who Had All the Luck explains the plot but not its subtle nuances....
Apr 16 2008
THE taxi driver said: “There’s no art gallery around here, mate.”...
Apr 16 2008
HIOLDERS of the 08 card are being given the chance to get two for one tickets to the UK premiere performance of Into the Little Hill....
Apr 15 2008
THOUSANDS of extra tickets are to go on sale for Sir Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Sound concert, on June 1, to cover mounting costs....
Apr 15 2008
IT IS arguably set to be the most talked-about event of Culture Year. The Liverpool Sound concert at Anfield, headlined by Sir Paul McCartney, is tipped to be a musical feast which will have the eyes of the world glued to the city this summer....