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Fresh from their triumph at the Proms, the Budapest Festival Orchestra arrived at the Edinburgh International Festival with a ...
As shockingly beautiful as it is horrifyingly brutal, actor Armando Babaioff’s deeply Brazilian adaptation of thriller Tom at ...
The craft heads to Mars, the music remains below on earth. Which is partly intentional: composer Jennifer Walshe tells us she ...
With the sheer density of theatrical creations jostling for attention across Edinburgh’s festivals, there’s no shortage of ...
The booklet coming with Just Like Gold - Live At The Matrix frequently refers to the band as “The Solution.” It will be the ...
If you saw it blind, with no information about its origins, Eight Postcards from Utopia might look like 70 minutes of ...
Every Brilliant Thing, @sohoplace review - return of the comedy about suicide that lifts the spirits
The Fringe piece Duncan Macmillan devised with Jonny Donahoe in 2014 has since been round the world and back, finally landing ...
Flora Wilson Brown’s epoch-straddling, climate change-themed six-hander had a run at the Bristol Old Vic before transferring ...
Lily Phillips, Monkey Barrel ★★★★Lily Phillips is keen to tell us at the top of her show that she’s not that Lily Phillips.
Bliss: Cello Concerto Guy Johnston (cello), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic/Andrew Manze (Onyx Classics) ...
The acorn doesn’t fall far from the tree is the bitter message of The Kingdom. Director and co-writer Julien Colonna’s ...
Some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night,” quoth Blake. Beethoven and Bartók knew both extremes, but ...
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