Arts

Baggage of identity

In the National Theatre’s Travelling Light, coming to the Lowry and Leeds Grand this month, award-winning actor, writer and director Anthony Sher plays Jacob, a timber merchant in a remote Eastern European “shtetl” (or small…

Read more... Mar 12 2012 | No Comments

Holmes for all

Sherlock Holmes seems to be all the rage at the moment, with recent television and film versions of his adventures, and the release of a new novel featuring the character by best-selling author Anthony Horowitz….

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Labour of love

The meaning of love has taxed some of the greatest minds throughout history: Plato, Nietzsche and Baudelaire to name a few. Many have tried to unravel its mysteries but ultimately failed. Undaunted by the towering…

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History in the making

Reinvigorating public perceptions of history is no mean feat but the second Manchester Histories Festival, which opens this Friday at venues throughout Greater Manchester, aims to do just that. With more than 1,000 events planned…

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Some like it hot

Tennessee Williams’ landmark play A Streetcar Named Desire is a rich, raw evocation of its time and place – that is, sweltering summer nights in New Orleans in 1947. So how does one go about…

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The madness of life and death

The career of Suggs, dynamic Madness frontman, sometime television presenter and all round cheeky chappy, has taken many twists and turns since his band sprang to prominence back in the late 1970s. His latest endeavour,…

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Cultural perspectives

The West Yorkshire Playhouse is about to stage a production of Samuel Beckett’s classic play Waiting For Godot with a difference: the cast will be made up entirely of black actors. The play, in which…

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Mirroring the greats

It was a trip to northern England that gave pianist Noriko Ogawa the inspiration for a UK-based festival focusing on the works of Debussy. Ogawa is recognised as one of the finest interpreters of Debussy’s…

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Lifting the spirits

Everyone knows the story of Annie, the loveable orphan whose only wish is to find her parents. But it’s been 10 years since a professional production of the famous Broadway musical was staged in Yorkshire….

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Wish time

Usually when a beloved actor leaves a soap, it’s in a taxi with a sat-nav programmed to “Destination panto”. While some may haughtily sneer, it’s easy to see why it’s such an alluring offer. For…

Read more... Jan 03 2012 | No Comments

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