Noel Coward News
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Judi Dench, diving penguins, and the reopening of Gordon Ramsay’s flagship restaurant are among Muse’s arts and leisure recommendations for London this weekend.
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When Alice in Wonderland met Peter Pan she was a cantankerous old lady and he a gloomy dipsomaniac.
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Jenny Seagrove is back on the London stage in a production that promises much.
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Damon Albarn heads for Africa.
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Pete Doherty is showing a newly sensitive side in acoustic songs he’s playing in Brixton.
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Edward Bond’s 1974 play “Bingo,” about the last years of William Shakespeare, provides a gift of a role for a great actor. Patrick Stewart commands it fully.
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Four decades after Richard Nixon and Zhou Enlai established a new era in U.S.-China relations with the Shanghai Communique, the hotel that hosted their meeting is tapping German management to turn a communist-era icon into a luxury brand that can compete globally.
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Where there’s an immortal back catalog, a jukebox musical will follow.
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The dictator has fallen and there’s a power vacuum. The conspirators who plotted against him are divided. Their country is riven and anarchy threatens.
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Vintage filmed scenes of teenage girls gasping, crying and keeling over are screened during the live Beatles show “Let It Be” in London.
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