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IT’S STRANGE that we still go to watch plays. Blockbuster films and TV screens dominate our world, and yet some people are ...
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Where shall we put the Palestinians?
RECKLESS people fling accusations of attempted genocide in Gaza at the Israeli coalition government and the Israel Defence ...
Why are the plays of William Shakespeare still so popular 400 years after his death? "Sunday Morning" talks with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and actor Patrick Page about the Bard's enduring ...
This week, it's the Race Across the World finale on BBC One, with the competitors battling to reach the finish line first.
Piven headlines two shows at the Vic Theatre as part of his first comedy tour following the death of his mom Joyce Piven in ...
And what does fame like his bring to Broadway? Theater insiders point to a confluence of conditions: Broadway producers are ...
A Shakespeare scholar has claimed that the bard wrote Hamlet after he saw a ‘terrible’ play with the same name. Daniel Swift ...
Self-described as the ‘most fun’ polo tournament in the world, Hurlingham Park plays host to six impressive teams – from ...
The Kiwi actor has never been stronger or in more demand – and she’s definitely not ready for the La-Z-Boy yet.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s a Someday music fest, Parisian bake-off and street fair and Night in Spain, the Taste of Somerville, Shakespeare in the park, ...
Do you know you will die one day We don t know if you will get married or not if you will get a job or not if you will be successful or not but death is one thing that is guaranteed in your life One o ...