Cannes: Compelling newcomer Naomi Cosma plays an exchange student in a drama about the shock and trauma of 9/11 that cuts deep. In Katharina Rivilis’ sure knockout of a film “I’ll Be Gone in June,” ...
Putting a radical translation of the classic play into so iconic a venue doesn't quite work for all its chutzpah in ...
As the former Telegraph theatre critic Charles Spencer once so memorably and wearily wrote when confronted with another ...
Brecht to the future: a review of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Bertold Brecht, directed by Seán Linnen for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
As they prepare to open their take on Molière's Tartuffe, the Conspirators talk about developing "the Style" that informs ...
American fascism would be democratic in the American fashion. He was right. That's precisely what makes it so hard to stop.
I used to think of myself as easy. Not in any reductive sense, but in the way women are so often quietly encouraged to be: easy to be around, easy to talk to, easy to rely on. I was the one who ...
Alan Feigenbaum and Deepti Shenoy present a Q&A with retired matrimonial Judge Richard Dollinger where they examine parental alienation in custody disputes and highlight the challenges courts face in ...
Given the ever-proliferating literature on the matter, you could be forgiven for thinking that young men are in crisis, and you wouldn't be entirely wrong. As Claire Cain Miller put it for The New ...
In these turbulent times, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui has never been more vital, and returns to the stage starring the Sherlock star and with music by the alt-rockers. But, they say, they don’t ...
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