Cannes to climax with Palme d’Or
Mike Leigh’s latest film is among the favourites for the prestigious Palme d’Or as the Cannes Film Festival draws to a close. Full published article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/entertainment/8699394.stm
Mike Leigh’s latest film is among the favourites for the prestigious Palme d’Or as the Cannes Film Festival draws to a close. Full published article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/entertainment/8699394.stm
Theatregoers (predominantly female!) at our Whatsonstage.com Outing to Grumpy Old Women 2 at the Novello Theatre this week (19 May 2010) were treated to a post-show Q&A with the show’s three stars – Jenny Eclair, […]
Peppa Pig’s Party, adapted for the stage from the hit children’s TV series, has announced a limited West End season at the Criterion Theatre from 30 November to 18 December 2010. Running in the daytime […]
Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical chamber musical started life as a ‘musical monologue’, and remains a deeply personal piece that resonates with anyone who’s ever been young and creatively frustrated. There’s poignancy too, in that the success […]
The BBC’s arts editor Will Gompertz explains why, if you were starting a museum of modern art, the five paintings stolen in Paris would be high on your list of acquisitions. Full published article at: […]
Jeff Goldblum is to appear in the Old Vic’s first West End play, a new production of Neil Simon's 1971 black comedy The Prisoner of Second Avenue. Full published article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/entertainment/8696777.stm
Central London dance school The Place celebrated its 40th anniversary with a gala performance last night (20 May 2010). Set up in a converted Drill Hall by Robin Howard, who lost both his legs fighting […]
There was a time when Yes, Minister and its successor, Yes, Prime Minister were almost compulsory television. The witty depictions of the tensions between the civil service and the elected politicians, and the absence of […]
The Old Red Lion pub theatre in Islington has announced a new team of artistic directors to take over from Helen Devine, who leaves at end of this month – Henry Filloux-Bennett, Stephen Makin and […]
A host of modern-dress cherubs flew in to York city centre on Saturday (15 May 2010) to spread the word about Durham Mysteries, a new contemporary revival of a mystery play cycle taking place in […]
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