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Sight and Sound: Antonioni Project
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Interview with Ivo van Hove
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The Barbican stages Toneelgroep Amsterdam's latest piece, based on the work of the Italian modernist film director.
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Recording Priscilla Queen of the Desert
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Reporting from midtown Manhattan's MSR Studios.
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The cast of Priscilla Queen of the Desert on Broadway lays down their original cast recording in style.
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Sight and Sound: Antonioni Project
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Interview with Ivo van Hove
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The Barbican stages Toneelgroep Amsterdam's latest piece, based on the work of the Italian modernist film director.
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Recording Priscilla Queen of the Desert
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Reporting from midtown Manhattan's MSR Studios.
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The cast of Priscilla Queen of the Desert on Broadway lays down their original cast recording in style.
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Preview: London International Mime Festival 2011
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New work from Faulty Optic and a circus reworking of a Steinbeck classic
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Circus, puppetry and clowning all play a part in the programme for this year's festival.
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Going Greene: The Potting Shed
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Interview with Svetlana Dimcovic
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The Finborough revives a play by Graham Greene last seen in London four decades ago.
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musicOMH's Theatre Top 10 2010
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musicOMH's somewhat arbitrary end-of-year list
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A Terence Rattigan revival and a production designed for a solo audience member feature on our list of the year's best shows.
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Dark Delights: 1927
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Interview with Paul Barritt
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The animator and co-founder of innovative theatre company 1927 speaks to musicOMH.
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Evening Standard Awards 2010
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Wins for Rory Kinnear and Nancy Carroll
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The National and the Royal Court win big at this year's theatre awards.
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Open Spaces: The Print Room
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Lucy Bailey and Anda Winters
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The co-Artistic Directors of the new west London venue talk to musicOMH.
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Q & A: Paul Robinson and Tim Roseman
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On staging Gabriel Bisset-Smith's political satire The Charming Man
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The joint Artistic Directors of Battersea's Theatre 503 talk to musicOMH.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Encore Series
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The Nightmare Story, Just in Time, The Hurricane Katrina Comedy Festival, Running, The Twentieth-Century Way
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Richard Patterson reviews the first week of the Encore Series, which highlights the year's best FringeNYC shows.
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Q & A: Caroline Horton
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On her solo show You're Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy
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The winner of The Stage award for Best Solo performer at this year's fringe talks to musicOMH.
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Q & A: Baba Brinkman
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Peer-reviewed rap at the Edinburgh Fringe
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The rap artist talks to musicOMH about Chaucer, hip-hop and human nature.
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Edinburgh Fringe 2010: Theatre Highlights
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The best of this year's fringe
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As Edinburgh comes to an end, we take a look back over a rich and varied fringe.
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Edinburgh Fringe 2010: Comedy Highlights
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All hail the Invisible Dot
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Anna Lowman picks her favourite sketch shows and stand ups at this year's Edinburgh fringe.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 9
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POPE! An Epic Musical, Hearts Full of Blood
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Richard Patterson's Fringe experience ended with two plays chosen for the FringeNYC Encore Series.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 8
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Dream of the Marionettes, Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical, Return to the Onion Cellar
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Richard Patterson takes in three new musicals in La Mama's Ellen Stewart Theatre.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 7
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Menny and Mila, when last we flew, West Lethargy
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Richard Patterson takes in three very different shows, one of which is a highlight.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 6
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Wanton Displays of Affection, Tiny Geniuses
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Richard Patterson encounters two plays by young writers, only one of which excels.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 5
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Ah Kua Show, The Momentum
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A solo show and a group-devised piece remind Richard Patterson of the Fringe's possibilities.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 4
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An Idiot, Veritas
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Richard Patterson reviews two new plays at the Fringe - one literary, one historical.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 3
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How My Mother Died of Cancer..., Richard 3, Have a Nice Life
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Richard Patterson reviews his third group of Fringe NYC shows.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 2
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Cookie, Terror SuperHighway, Platinum
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Richard Patterson pulls a marathon night, reviewing three intriguing Fringe NYC shows.
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The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 1
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A Raisin in the Salad: Black Plays for White People; AK-47 Sing-Along; Butterfly, Butterfly, Kill Kill Kill!
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Richard Patterson surveys his first set of Fringe NYC shows.
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Q & A: Molly Naylor
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On her solo show Whenever I Get Blown Up I Think of You
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The poet and performer talks about her debut Fringe show at Zoo.
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Preview: Edinburgh Fringe 2010
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The pick of the fringe
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musicOMH's tips and picks for the biggest arts festival in the world.
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Joan Rivers Live in Times Square
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The salty-mouthed comedian returns to New York.
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A series of new dates at the Laurie Beechman Theatre for Joan Rivers, of the recent documentary A Piece of Work.
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Preview: Mikhailovsky Ballet
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Summer Ballet at the Coliseum
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The renowned Russian company come to London with a programme including Swan Lake and Giselle.
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Tony Awards 2010
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Wins for Red, Memphis and A Little Night Music
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London's Menier Chocolate Factory and Donmar Warehouse clean up at the Tonys.
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Q & A: James Graham
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About The Man
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The Finborough's Playwright-in-Residence discusses his latest play for the west London theatre.
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Q & A: David Greig
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Creditors hits New York
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Scottish writer Greig answers questions about his version of Strindberg's Creditors, coming to New York this month.
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Preview: PULSE 2010
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Line-up announced
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The Ipswich theatre festival features new work from Jack Thorne as well as Ontroerend Goed’s Edinburgh hit, Internal.
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Feature: Olivier Awards 2010
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Surprise win for The Mountaintop
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Sam Smith reports from the 34th Olivier Awards at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.
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Preview: Brighton Festival
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Highlights include new work from Simon Stephens
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Brian Eno curates the annual Brighton arts festival featuring work by Lone Twin and Cheek by Jowl.
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musicOMH's London Theatre Top 10
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musicOMH's somewhat arbitrary end-of-2009 list
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Plays by Mike Bartlett and Jez Butterworth feature on our list of the year's best shows.
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