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Requiem, Sadler’s Wells
Kyle Abraham’s latest is vivid and engaging, but did poor Mozart really deserve this? Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged aim, ballet, contemporary dance, dance, dancing, kyle abraham, london, mozart, requiem, Requiem Fire in the Air of the Earth, review, telegraph, theatre
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Home Futures, The Favourite, Michelle Obama and inspiring libraries
In my February MoveTo Town and Country Arts pages: Exhibition Avant-garde visions in Home Futures at the Design Museum Film A right royal romp in award-winning The Favourite Theatre Sondheim reborn in the sensational musical Company Commuter corner Candid reflections from Michelle Obama … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Dance, Fiction, Film, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged architecture, art, article, arts, becoming, best, best libraries, book, book tickets, buy art, circus, cirque eloize, commute, commuter, company, cosi fan tutte, dance, design museum, exhibition, february, film, gallery, home, home futures, hotel, house, libraries, london libraries, magazine, march, michelle obama, moveto, moveto town and country, movie, mozart, museum, musical, olivia colman, opera, oscars, parallax art fair, peacock theatre, read, royal opera house, sondheim, the favourite, theatre, things to do, visit london, west end, white house
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Amadeus, National Theatre
Jealousy stalks this seminal work by the late Peter Shaffer, making a triumphant return to the theatre where it debuted in 1979. Court composer Salieri is cursed with just enough musical appreciation to realise how mediocre his efforts are in … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged adam gillen, amadeus, broadwayworld, lucian msamati, michael longhurst, mozart, national theatre, opera, peter shaffer, review
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BWW Interview: Adam Gillen
The actor discusses playing Mozart in the National Theatre’s revival of Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged adam gillen, amadeus, broadwayworld, interview, lucian msamati, michael longhurst, mozart, national theatre, salieri, vienna
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