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...Next year’s, which is opening in January at the Harold Pinter Theatre in the West End, is The Hills of California, with Sam Mendes directing....
...“CoBrA was created in response to the horrors of the second world war,” says Harold t’Kint de Roodenbeke, a Brussels-based gallerist and the chairman of the city’s Brafa art fair....
...In reality, there was only ever one suspected murder on the Orient Express (in 1950 the body of Eugene Karpe, a US naval attaché in Bucharest, was found lying by the line near Salzburg), but there was plenty...
...First staged in 1997, Closer has become a modern classic, examining a certain sort of toxic masculinity and possessiveness and sharing traits with Harold Pinter’s Betrayal as it feels its way through the...
...There’s The Chairs at the Almeida (from February 5): a new version of Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist drama by Omar Elerian that draws on the climate crisis....
...Cyrano de Bergerac Harold Pinter Theatre, London Some things improve with age, and Jamie Lloyd’s Cyrano de Bergerac is one of them....
..., Young Vic, London Natalie Abrahami directs Eugene O’Neill’s only comedy as a bittersweet play about coming of age, with George MacKay....
...McCarthy in 1968 and Harold Hughes in 1972....
...Blakemore gives an intimate description of working with Olivier and of directing him, in 1971, in Eugene O’Neill’s mammoth drama Long Day’s Journey into Night....
...Top rank went to Harold Korell, chief executive of Southwestern, the US natural gas producer, and the only company in the survey to manage a positive shareholder return in 2008....
...In his life and in poems such as “Childe Harold” and “Don Juan”, he cultivated the image of the moody, untamed loner....
...The man behind Southwestern’s success is Harold Korell, who ran the company from 1999 to 2009, and who tops the Financial Times’ list of best-value chief executives in the oil and gas industry....
...My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times – An Autobiography By Harold Evans Little, Brown, £25 Amid the gloom surrounding the future of newspapers, Harold Evans’s memoir lifts the spirits....
...Interestingly, in 1964 Harold Wilson and Labour swept away a moribund, patrician and detached Conservative government of 13 years....
...Eugene Smith, taking pictures of industrial Pittsburgh in the same decade, thought his project akin to a contemporary Ulysses....
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