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I'm Singing In The Rain -with Madam & Ethel Merman

Page 8 from 24th July 1953

:: CALL ME MADAM ii: Gaumont, Haymarket: Certificate U Director: -Walter Lang Director: -Walter Lang H ERE I am still humming "It's a Lovely Day......

Law The Beefcake Re-cast In Theatreland Return

Page 14 from 19th August 2011

THEATRE REVIEW Anna Christie DONMAR THEATRE , LONDON hen Eugene O’Neill’s balladlike play was premiered in 1921 it failed. When he rewrote it and......

West Side Exhilaration

Page 6 from 2nd March 1962

WEST SIDE STORY Certificate "A" Directors: Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins A RTHUR LAURENTS's play about New York youth gangs, and Leonard......

Bright Lights Of New York

Page 6 from 7th September 1979

A rare bonus for today's cinema has been the development of Woody Allen from a stereotyped young Jewish comedian to one of our cherished......

Questions That Blow In The Wind

Page 6 from 1st June 2001

W hat is this fuss about Bob Dylan's birthday? So he's 60 years old. So what? I have been told by a friend in the music business that it is highly......

Creating A Sound World With One Hand

Page 14 from 14th August 2009

MUSIC REVIEW Michael White Oxford International Piano Festival HOLYWELL MUSIC ROOM, VARIOUS VENUES Westminster Abbey Organ Festival LONDON SW1......

Horrifying Tension As Eddie Hurtles To Tragedy

Page 14 from 6th March 2009

THEATRE REVIEW A View from the Bridge DUKE OF YORK ʼ S THEATRE I n ancient times tragedies were always about great men and women, kings and......

Python 'insult To Rutland'

Page 5 from 23rd May 1975

by MARY CRAIG The citizens of Oakham, in what used to be Rutland but is now part of Leicestershire, were definitely not amused. "An insult to the......

Power And The Glory

Page 12 from 10th August 2007

THEATRE REVIEW The Last Confession THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET c onspiracy thrillers are very good for the box office. Corruption in high places......

At The Cinema

Page 8 from 5th October 1962

Powerful, persuasive By FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART T HTS is a week where the films which are in grimmest earnest provide the most satisfactory......

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