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...The witches, sinister male figures dressed in hazmat suits, keep a toll of the body count by silently wheeling shrouded hospital gurneys through the action every time someone is murdered, and wrangle macabre...
...In a brainy, glintingly gorgeous exhibition at the Guggenheim in New York, Sarah Sze poses the question: how do we experience the passage of time? The pandemic has altered my sense of an answer....
...Meet him onstage in a wooded glade and he becomes something other: a pixie, a dragon, a charismatic storyteller who offers escape from grinding mundanity, who reaches into something deeper and more intangible...
...As Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at Cambridge university and the author of the excellent Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain explains, many...
...Margaret HeffernanFarrington Gurney, Somerset, UK...
...scientists who prop up the vaccine superstars / From Margaret Heffernan, Farrington Gurney, Somerset, UK...
...Sarah Josepha Hale was the author of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” and, more important, editor of the phenomenally successful magazine, Godey’s Lady’s Book....
...There are siblings hard-working, errant, vain: sober vicar “Humphrey Gainsborough”; disheveled failed inventor “John Gainsborough” (“Scheming Jack”); ornately coiffed, greying “Sarah Dupont” lording it over...
...I wouldn’t have gone up to Sarah Lucas and said, ‘Can I come to the pub with you?’ The YBAs I know now are all lovely people.”...
...Sarah Hemming tricycle.co.uk, 020 7328 1000, April 7-May 2 Rules for Living, National Theatre, London Sam Holcroft’s caustic new comedy mixes the dramatic staple of the ghastly Christmas lunch with the...
...SH orangetreetheatre.co.uk, 020 8940 3633, March 11- April 11 The Ruling Class, Trafalgar Studios, London James McAvoy’s central performance as the half-mad 14th Earl of Gurney — who imagines himself...
...This time it is the fictional 14th Earl of Gurney in Peter Barnes’ 1960s wild and carnivalesque black comedy (which became a cult 1972 film starring Peter O’Toole)....
...I was perplexed too by the fact that at the (very welcome) rest spot in a forest glade, the birdsong was overlaid by a soundtrack....
...It is set in a woody glade and steeped in the sounds, smells and dappled light of the English countryside. But a pastoral idyll it is not....
...Beyond are glades, copses and fields – the high Chilterns....
...They sound like you have stumbled on something arcane and votive in a forest glade....
...Gurney’s O Jerusalem. “The theatre of protest is alive and well,” concluded Webber....
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