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Charles Bradley

A joyful performance due to the quality of the music but also the professionalism of the show.

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The Family Tree

Highly genuine and all-round captivating, The Family Tree presents a memorable piece of autobiographical theatre.

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The Sammy J Songbook

Sammy J's humour solicits shrill wolf whistles from the crowd and each tune is greeted with rapturous applause.

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The Government Inspector

A new play starts with a classic farce but becomes something cleverer, funnier and quite unexpected.

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A Murder is Announced

An elegant whodunit in the best sitting-room denouement tradition.

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Violette

Martin Provost's sumptuous biopic about Violette Leduc spans the end of the Second World War to the thick of her…

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Rome: Piranesi's vision

This exhibition of architectural prints from the 18th century rewards careful attention.

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Blockbusters: Hit-making, Risk-taking, and the Big Business of Entertaining

Blockbusters may be the way of the future for the entertainment industry, but the jury's still out on how to…

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Joyce Hinterding, Agnes Martin and Linda Matalon at NAS

Described as an exhibition that makes the invisible visible, these seeming minimal drawings land a powerful impact on viewers.

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River of Fundament

As a monumental artistic vision, Matthew Barney’s latest film is admirable, but there’s little about it to actually enjoy.

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