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 Chess, Newcastle Theatre Royal ASK most people to name a famous chess player and we’re still in the realms of Bobby Fischer beating Boris Spassky in 1972, which undoubtedly had an influence on Sir Tim Rice, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson’s 1986 musical set in 1979.
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2 days ago Pina Bausch's Tanztheater Wuppertal, Playhouse, Edinburgh The choreographer Pina Bausch made her name with darker works, taking a confessional look at frantic needs. Later in life, she lightened up. In Agua, her 2001 celebration of Brazil, Bausch luxuriates in images of palm trees, twinkling fairy lights, days and nights at the beach. Her characte...
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2 days ago Opera at the cinema 
THE next couple of weeks feature two real treats for anyone wanting to enjoy an opera in the cinema.
Daily Express :: Stage Feed

2 days ago Dance in cinema 
BALLET is an expensive art form to produce and this is often reflected in the ticket prices.
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2 days ago Now the theatre can come to you 
An often-voiced frustration from around the country comes from would-be theatre goers who might read of some outstanding new production opening in London, but are prevented by distance from attending performances.
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2 days ago Review: Blood Brothers at Venue Cymru, Llandudno IF you only ever go and see one musical in your life or you're just stuck for something to do this week- then please, I implore you, go and see Blood Brothers!
Daily Post North Wales - Leisure - Theatre Reviews
3 days ago Alonzo King Lines Ballet, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh Alonzo King's Dust and Light starts with a soloist crouched in a pool of light. Still squatting, she rises on pointe, then stretches one leg out. The balance is difficult, but it's also cramped. King rarely lets his sleek dancers move at full stretch, keeping them knotted up in overco...
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3 days ago Graham and Beaumont find Enlightenment in Hampstead Julie Graham and Daisy Beaumont will star in Shelagh Stephenson’s Enlightenment at the Hampstead theatre from 30 September to 30 October (press night 6 October).
The Official London Theatre Guide - News
3 days ago Hampstead welcomes RSC long ensemble The Royal Shakespeare Company is to premiere three new plays at Hampstead theatre from April to June 2011 as the final chapter in the work of the company’s current long ensemble.
The Official London Theatre Guide - News
4 days ago Michael Clark Company, Tate Modern, London Michael Clark's dancers go stalking through the huge Turbine Hall of Tate Modern. The stage is so big that they sprint into place, stopping dead in cool, assured poses. Clark has been in residence for seven weeks, rehearsing in public on a black-and-white patterned dance space.
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