Ugly Feelings” reemerged — still an exploration of multiracial belonging at its heart — as a professional staged reading at the Boston Center for the Arts.
But does that break from royal tradition? By Gina Cherelus In “Romeo and Juliet,” the star-crossed heroine asks: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell ...
Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet ... this run – from Marianela Nuñez dancing with William Bracewell to Francesca Hayward with Cesar Corrales and a live cinema relay on Thursday, 20th ...
Read our review of Love's Labour's Lost (more or less) at Shakespeare North, Prescot. Nick Lane and Elizabeth Godber adapt the comedy as an accessible, pantomimic 1990s stag party.
“The Alfa Junior is a lot of fun in Veloce form… just know the range means you’ll be having that fun briefly” A new Alfa Romeo? Exciting. Curb your enthusiasm. It's probably not the new ...
Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet was the white-hot ticket of 1965.People not only queued but actually slept round the block at Covent Garden in the hope of catching Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf ...
Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev following their performance in the Royal Ballet’s production of Romeo and Juliet at the Metropolitan Opera in 1965 - Bettmann ...