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...Frankenstein has always been good box office — the first staging was in 1823, five years after publication — but although Mary Shelley’s story is in many ways an inherently physical one, it has been something...
...Meticulously researched by Mary Skeaping (a former dancer with Anna Pavlova, who died in 1984), this unashamedly old-school production of the 1841 original has plenty of limelit charm, fuelled by Adolphe...
...The outfit — striped top, torn-off trousers, eyepatch — isn’t too much of a stretch, and the whole game is also usefully unisex thanks to a handful of genuine female pirates (Mary Read, Anne Bonny) and several...
...Della Garrett, a bourgeois protestant housewife infected with the flu, finds herself stuck in an improvised isolation ward alongside Mary Tierney, a teenage tenement-dweller who assumes babies are born through...
...—@julesy_b_ Louise Newson DOCTOR She is single-handedly changing the face of menopause for women today and in the future.—@emma_herman_72...
...The response inspired then-gallery director Kenneth Clark to begin a Picture of the Month installation, choosing Titian’s Noli me Tangere – depicting Mary Magdalene unable to touch Jesus – as its first highlight...
...The SFO, which opened a probe into the bakery in 2018, has charged Christopher Marsh, a former chief financial officer of the high street bakery chain, as well as his wife, accountant Louise Marsh....
...Louise Benson speaks to five people watching over five extraordinary estates to discuss the challenges and comfort found in keeping legacies alive. Finally – to the Bright Young Things. Again....
...Chief Inspector Louise Bonì, investigating an attack on a secret service informer, finds herself up against both vicious criminals and hostile intelligence services....
...I’ve opted for Grenson’s chunky leather take on the Mary Jane, with its cushioned sole....
...As the British anthropologist Mary Douglas once observed, dirt is best defined as “matter out of place” (or, you might say, something that breaches our unspoken cultural classification system)....
...Together they led a lobbying campaign that culminated in the establishment of St Mary’s Alpine Park, which would then grow into the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy — 500,000 acres of protected land in which...
...The same goes for Rudolf’s 17-year-old mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera....
...It features the work of 19 artists from Australia and around the world, including Louise Bourgeois and Maria Kozic. Free entry....
...Upcoming highlights this week include Maggie O’Farrell, Michael Morpurgo, Abi Elphinstone, Louise Minchin and Peter Stothard. On until October 1....
...more contributed to the national endeavour, preparing meals for needy Londoners, hosting a Covid testing station and staging socially distanced outdoor events, the loss of much of its regular income led Louise...
...The artists whose work I would collect if I could include Louise Bourgeois, Pablo Picasso – particularly his black-and-white paintings – and Lucio Fontana....
..., My Fair Lady and Mary Poppins. “I made a decision a few years ago to really concentrate on the company....
...That was from Louise Wilson, who was my tutor at Central Saint Martins when I did my master’s in fashion design....
...And then on the other side you have people like Ed Miliband, of course, energy spokesman, former leader; people like Louise Hague, shadow transport secretary, who were trying to cling on to this figure because...
...“We don’t earn that much and we are losing a day’s pay,” said Cheryl Carr, a nurse working in clinical education at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, who had found it a difficult decision to join the RCN strike...
...’s duets with wife, mother and mistresses each have a different character, from the abusive cat-and-mouse pairwork of his wedding night to the no-holds-barred couplings with his doomed teenage soulmate Mary...
...The Mary Whitehouse Story: the “avenging angel of middle England”; a latter-day “Boudica”; a bully. None of them quite captures her....
...The choice of shoe sets your smartness-ometer; loafers or Mary Janes dial it up, while Adidas Gazelles and chunky socks tone it down....
...There’s nothing quite like it for attracting attention to heartfelt causes: in 1914 suffragette Mary Richardson, protesting against the violent arrest of Emmeline Pankhurst, took a butcher’s cleaver to the...
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