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Translations, National Theatre
It begins with deep breathing, in order to access words that hold unimaginable power. And Ian Rickson’s exquisite production of Brian Friel’s masterpiece maintains that space throughout: for words to breathe and simmer, to hang in the air, and for us to … Continue reading
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Tagged book tickets, brexit, brian friel, broadwayworld, ciaran hinds, colin morgan, gaelic, ian rickson, ireland, irish, language, london, national theatre, review, theatre, translations, troubles, visit london
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New Design Museum, Caravaggio and Zadie Smith
On my November MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: New designs The Design Museum reopens with a permanent collection and the Designs of the Year Don’t miss: Life and soul The National Gallery explores Caravaggio’s influence on his contemporaries Commuter corner Zadie … Continue reading
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Tagged actual fluency podcast, art, book, caravaggio, commute, commuter, culture, design, design museum, designs of the year, exhibition, fiction, kensington high street, language, learn, london, moveto, moveto town and country, national gallery, new, novel, november, painting, picks, read, reopening, swing time, zadie smith
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The art of living
Highlights of my February MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: The special relationship Gain a new perspective on some of our most iconic buildings with Sir John Soane’s Museum’s behind-the-scenes look at architect/client relations Don’t miss: Play detective Can you spot … Continue reading
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Tagged app, architect, architecture, art, arts, book, british, building, candy crush, classical, client, commute, commuter, competition, doug fishbone, downing street, dulwich picture gallery, duolingo, elizabethan, exhibition, fake, gallery, gone girl, gothic, government, john soane, language, learn, london, made in china, moveto, museum, napoleon, old master, old royal navy college, painting, read, robert adam, sir john soanes museum, the girl on the train, town and country, travel, treasury, victorian, westminster hall, win, wren
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