
Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory at Tate Modern
With Tate Modern’s universally-acclaimed retrospective on Bonnard entering its closing weeks, Alice Payne tells the story of the…
With Tate Modern’s universally-acclaimed retrospective on Bonnard entering its closing weeks, Alice Payne tells the story of the…
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One of Noel Coward’s later stage plays, A Song at Twilight, as the title might…
You can see the reasoning behind the resurrection of Arthur Miller’s 1980 play, The American…
In October 1943, seven and a half thousand Jews fled to Sweden from Nazi-occupied Denmark,…