Culture | January 31, 2020
Review: Uncle Vanya
Just as Dickens charted the plight of the underclass in Victorian England, Chekhov chronicled the sl
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Just as Dickens charted the plight of the underclass in Victorian England, Chekhov chronicled the sl
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From kids’ TV show Round the Twist to video game Bioshock, popular culture has painted lighthouses
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There’s something about mushrooms that’s at once fascinating and horrifying. I remember opening
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The drive in British theatre to stage more plays by and about women has led to a spate of gender-swa
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With Picasso and Paper, the Royal Academy confirms what we have suspected all along: the diminutive
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Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote begins with a title card: “After 25 years in the
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Armando Iannucci’s filmography is a roll-call of some of the best satire of modern times, from his
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Lucy Kirkwood’s new play at the National Theatre is a revelation: hilarious, tragic, harrowing and
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