“The great thing about David is that he’s the last person you think of becoming a Nazi,” says director Dominic Cooke.This must come as something of a relief for the actor himself.… Read More...
Irish literary icon Edna O’Brien’s new play is called Joyce’s Women. But neither Molly Bloom nor Anna Livia Plurabelle make an appearance. Instead, Joyce’s mother May, wife… Read More...
The stage chandelier will fall for the last time when The Phantom of the Opera, the longest running musical on Broadway, shuts in February after 35 years. The curtain is… Read More...
August 2022. Mid-morning at the St James Theatre, New York City. Outside, a billboard announces the show Into the Woods, the hot-ticket revival of Stephen Sondheim’s musical… Read More...
Cedric Morris was prolific both as an artist and as a gardener, painting as many flowers, landscapes and animals as he bred variations of irises in his garden at Suffolk’s Benton… Read More...
“Everyone is a murderer. You just need a good reason and a bad day,” says Jefferson Grieff, who, as a leading professor of criminology and a convicted killer, is something… Read More...
Our personal style signifier is shoes, collar and tie. Gilbert: The responsibility suits of our art. George: That’s what we called it in 1969. It’s deliberate; we dress like this… Read More...
The architect and designer Max Clendinning was a protean talent who turned his hand to buildings, interiors, furniture and art. Neoclassicism, Modernism, Pop Art: he referenced… Read More...
The “Sparkle Beings” of the album’s title are friends, colleagues and historical figures who stimulate the mind and help the imagination fly. For pianist Angelica Sanchez,… Read More...