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...In London, the Royal Opera House blithely rose above the half-term break, offering a choice between Crystal Pite’s doomy treatise on life, death and the refugee crisis or Kenneth MacMillan‘s Mayerling....
...Meticulous in its stage detail and blazing with colour, the piece is both beautiful and rather frightening — much like Lewis Carroll’s original....
...Across the landmarks of late Victorian and early 20th-century literature — in J M Barrie’s Peter Pan, Lewis Carroll’s Alice books, Milne and many others — the dominant strain is not moral uplift but rather...
...The white paper on the government’s goals for the post-Brexit relationship with the EU suggests Clarke could just as well have pointed to Lewis Carroll’s Alice sequel....
...Tony Barber Science The Serengeti Rules: The Quest to Discover How Life Works and Why It Matters, by Sean B Carroll, Princeton, RRP£18.95/$24.95 Carroll, a molecular biologist and geneticist, describes...
...Perhaps the most satire-worthy moment was the announcement that a new “take” on Kenneth Clark’s famous series Civilisation was being commissioned “for the digital age”....
...Barry Forshaw Young adult In Darkling Wood, by Emma Carroll, Faber, RRP£6.99 While her little brother recovers from surgery, Alice is sent to live with her grumpy Grandmother Nell in a country cottage...
...’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, for instance, or the Thames setting for Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows: drafts of both are here....
...But just utter the name of a minor character – Plautus the tortoise – and the Roman playwright sidles in dressed as Lewis Carroll, carrying a bundle of wistful grief beneath the chuckling....
...Carroll, announces a visitor. Nothing in this amusing production, however, which is sub-par only in some of its supporting cast, approaches the delirium of one particular sight gag....
...“Many of them are going to be wiped out completely,” said Kenneth Carroll, a State Farm insurance agent, who had set up a shop at the downtown command centre with a folding table and a sign made from a cardboard...
...In an article in the latest issue of the Harvard Business Review, David Rooke of Harthill Consulting and William Torbert, professor at the Carroll School of Management in Boston, find that 55 per cent of...
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