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Next to Normal, Donmar Warehouse, review: a marvellous musical about bipolar disorder? You bet

SOURCE: Telegraph at 12:25pm on August 25, 2023

Should We Speed Up Beethoven's Ninth By, Oh, 20 Minutes Or So? by Artsjournal2

That's what conductor Benjamin Sanders, music director of the Boston Phil, thinks. He recorded an 80-minute version with the London Philharmonic Orchestra- and when that version is released,…

SOURCE: Telegraph at 1:00pm on April 15, 2018

Royal Philharmonic Manager: Let's Just Call Classical Music Orchestral Music by Artsjournal

"Gone are the days of classical repertoire standing alone and just being enough," James Williams said. "This approach would cater for less than half the new audience that wants to learn more…

SOURCE: Telegraph at 5:01pm on March 22, 2018

Review: Achingly beautiful revival of "42ND ST" opens at London's Drury Lane! ***** by Dominic Cavendish

An American classic right royally revived! The garlands belonging to the ensemble (all 43 of them), dancing on the spot as if gliding on ice, wind-milling arms furiously yet gracefully.

SOURCE: Telegraph at 12:38pm on April 5, 2017

How Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese brought 1970s New York to TV by [email protected] (jane Mulkerrins)

Martin Scorsese tells Jane Mulkerrins how, with Mick Jagger's help, he's recreating the Manhattan music scene of 1973 for new HBO series Vinyl

SOURCE: Telegraph at 1:04pm on May 6, 2016

Tony Awards 2016: Is Hamilton really the greatest show of all time? by Matt Wolf

Matt Wolf assesses Hamilton's record-breaking 16 nominations as Broadway braces for the Tony Awards

SOURCE: Telegraph at 4:08pm on May 3, 2016

The Crucible on Broadway: A Trump-era take on Miller's classic by Matt Wolf

With a cast led by British duo Ben Whishaw and the mighty Sophie Okonedo, this is a topical take on the Arthur Miller classic.

SOURCE: Telegraph at 1:08pm on April 1, 2016

Jilly Cooper hits out at 'fatal' impact of local government cuts to libraries by [email protected] (laura Hughes, Laura Hughes)

Cooper, who has an OBE for services to literature, has attacked David Cameron for allowing more than 350 libraries to close across Britain

SOURCE: Telegraph at 9:17am on March 29, 2016

Watership Down and other films that scared us witless by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

SOURCE: Telegraph at 5:50am on March 29, 2016

The 20 best TV chefs by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

As James Martin leaves Saturday Kitchen, Michael Hogan counts down the all-time best small-screen cooks

SOURCE: Telegraph at 8:46am on March 26, 2016

Alas, poor William by [email protected] (telegraph View)

Telegraph View: Perhaps the tale is true that Horace Walpole, the dilettante antiquary, had Shakespeare's skull stolen to order

SOURCE: Telegraph at 2:35am on March 24, 2016

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl backs teen band banned from practising in their garage due to noise by [email protected] (nicola Harley, Nicola Harley)

Dave Grohl writes to Cornwall Council in bid to overturn youngsters band practice ban

SOURCE: Telegraph at 4:12pm on March 23, 2016

10 on-screen couples who couldn't stand each other in real life by [email protected] (rebecca Hawkes)

Just because your on-screen characters love each other, doesn't mean you can stand the person who plays them

SOURCE: Telegraph at 6:00am on March 23, 2016

The Kray twins: unseen pictures of Ronnie and Reggie by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

Described as the most dangerous men in Britain, the Ronnie and Reggie Kray were never shy about posing for the cameras. And as these unseen images show, they revelled in their reputations ri…

SOURCE: Telegraph at 4:26am on March 23, 2016

TV hunks through history by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

Well, hello Mr Darcy: a look at TV hunks through history

SOURCE: Telegraph at 2:45pm on March 22, 2016

Money men in films: picture special by [email protected] (martin Chilton)

Look at 10 great films about money men and Wall Street, including Rogue Trader

SOURCE: Telegraph at 11:46am on March 22, 2016

15 best poetry books of all time by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

World Poetry Day: From Shakespeare to Seamus Heaney, there's something for everyone in this list of the best poetry collections of all time

SOURCE: Telegraph at 4:19am on March 21, 2016

Artists take to the walls to regenerate parts of London by [email protected] (telegraph Video)

The first ever Paint Your London sees a group of artists cover walls across the area with 20 creative and colourful murals

SOURCE: Telegraph at 11:38am on March 20, 2016

Game of Thrones' Kit Harington says he plays Jon Snow's dead body in new season by [email protected] (david Barrett, David Barrett)

Actor has been photographed on set for season six of the fantasy drama but insists he was playing a corpse

SOURCE: Telegraph at 6:47am on March 20, 2016

Video games and superheroes turn boys onto ballet by [email protected] (patrick Sawer, Patrick Sawer, Telegraph Men)

The Royal Academy of Dance appears to have cracked the age-old problem of persuading boys to take up ballet lessons - using video game characters and superheroes as role models

SOURCE: Telegraph at 4:00am on March 20, 2016

Bruce Willis: his life and career in pictures by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

As Bruce Willis celebrates his 61st birthday, here are some of his most memorable moments

SOURCE: Telegraph at 7:33am on March 19, 2016

New Rolling Stones song unearthed after spending 50 years in a man's loft by [email protected] (patrick Sawer, Patrick Sawer)

A previously unknown song by the Rolling Stones has been discovered after languishing in a loft for nearly half a century

SOURCE: Telegraph at 8:42am on March 18, 2016

25 great closing lines in films by [email protected] (martin Chilton)

Martin Chilton looks at some great final lines to movies

SOURCE: Telegraph at 4:14am on March 18, 2016

Abandoned pharmaceutical factory used as 'canvas' by street artists by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

Abandoned pharmaceutical factory used as 'canvas' by street artists

SOURCE: Telegraph at 11:52am on March 17, 2016

The Who in pictures: 1964-2016 by [email protected] (telegraph Media Group)

The British rock band, who formed in 1964, are headlining the 2016 Isle of Wight Festival

SOURCE: Telegraph at 7:44am on March 17, 2016
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