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...‘Oscar’, Regent Theatre The Australian Ballet is staging the world premiere of choreographer Christopher Wheeldon’s work, commissioned especially for the company, based on the life and work of Oscar Wilde...
...March 30 to July 28; further information here Performance ‘Salome’, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma Richard Strauss’s operatic adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play....
...Oscar Wilde wrote a play. Richard Strauss composed an opera....
...In its latest, Michael Armitage’s “John Barry, O Kelly, Sonny and Richard Moore”, four Hackney dustmen work through lockdown....
...A few years later the idea of using it for a film of Oscar Wilde’s The Happy Prince also fell by the wayside....
...She will be replaced by former CFO Richard McNamara. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has hired Justin Rosenberg as an M&A partner in New York. He joins from Paul Weiss....
...Richard Curtis had yet to transform the ’hood into the star of its own Hollywood movie....
...Like Oscar Wilde you find it increasingly hard to live up to your blue china, of course you do. You admit your love of grey and green is an homage to Babar....
...He aligns Pessoa’s work with kindred visionaries — Yeats, Blake, Whitman, Wilde, Kierkegaard — who split the self into a crowd of personae. He maps the murky labyrinth of Portuguese politics....
...Successful businessmen have often recognised the importance of a style signature, from Richard Branson’s shaggy hairdo to Gianni Agnelli’s watch strapped outside his shirt cuff....
...In Dress Codes, Richard Thompson Ford’s history of the laws of fashion, we read most of what we need to know about a society through its clothes....
...During the 1890s he was a visitor to Oscar Wilde during his incarceration in Pentonville prison....
...So it proves in his 38th film as a director, Richard Jewell....
...It also sets a text by Rimbaud, though not the escapist, hallucinatory imagery chosen by Britten, but an autobiographical cri de coeur, welling up from the depths of despair like Wilde’s De Profundis....
...At the end of Hackney Road, we take in the slender columns of St Leonard’s Shoreditch Church, the resting place of a host of Elizabethan actors including Richard Burbage, a friend of William Shakespeare...
...We open with a Victorian tea party in the manner of Oscar Wilde....
...The biblical characters of Oscar Wilde’s original play have inevitably been lost, but so, more damagingly, has their sexually tortured psychology, from which a feminist reading might draw power and depth...
...Bernstein analyst Richard Clarke said: “If you want to go on holiday, you have to take on some risk these days.”...
...As with the mirrored trials of William and Oscar Wilde, everywhere he finds uncanny reflections. This project began as a lecture series in honour of Richard Ellmann, biographer of all three writers....
...His 100 standout moments include a spread in Junior Bazaar, November 1945, by Herman Landshoff (pictured), Edward Steichen’s surprisingly racy work for Vogue in the 1920s and Richard Avedon’s iconic 1965...
...Another London Sinfonietta commission was Emma Wilde’s short and touching El Blanco Día for solo clarinet....
...And if you think of all the great novels you’ve read that have survived the past 100 years or more — Dostoyevsky, Wilde, whatever — they all have a crime in them of some sort....
...of Salome encased in a gigantic metallic phallus was the reason for the “artistic differences” cited by conductor Christoph von Dohnányi when he threw in the towel on Hans Neuenfels’ new production of Richard...
...Few artistic works troubled Edwardian England more than Oscar Wilde’s Salome. Described as “half biblical, half pornographic”, it was banned by the Lord Chamberlain’s office....
...Chairman Richard Meddings needs to get on completing compensation payments and finding a new CEO as fast as possible....
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