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The Great Gatsby – Review

It's the ultimate romance. A young officer named Gatsby, falls in love with a beautiful rich girl and she loves him too, but they lose touch during the first world war. Not knowing where he is or even if he survived, she marries a rich suitor. Money is everything, or so Gatsby thinks when he rediscovers her. He determines to rewrite the last five years of separation by becoming rich himself and winning back ...

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Alt-J at Shepherd’s Bush Empire – Review

With three Brit Award 2013 Nominations, Alt-J are suddenly in the limelight. But they already have a devoted following and tickets for their two performances at the 2000-seater Shepherd's Bush Empire were like gold dust. Saturday night's mosh pit was full of good humoured puns and anticipation, 'Triangles are our favourite shape!' shouted one fan, echoing the lyrics. It proved to be a rallying cry. All arou ...

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Rowan Atkinson in Quartermaine’s Terms – Review

'I think someone in their 50s being childlike becomes a little sad' said Rowan Atkinson, explaining why he has chosen to perform in a play for the first time in 25 years, taking the title role in Quartermaine's Terms, Simon Gray's 1981 tragi-comedy which hits the West End next week. Quartermaine is an affable sort. Somewhat vague and definitely an outsider, he is nevertheless a far cry from Mr Bean, the gau ...

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Antony and Cleopatra – Review

Review of Antony and Cleopatra, Chichester Festival Theatre .....Kim Cattrall (Sex in The City) stars in this production directed by Janet Suzman who famously played the part of Cleopatra forty years ago. In Shakespeare's tragedy, the Egyptian queen is in love with Mark Antony who is starting to lose his edge and his grip on power. However their love conflicts with affairs of state. As the story unfolds, mi ...

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