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Lax’s 1959 book The Circus of the Sun recounts a day in the life of a
travelling circus. Philip Glass has drawn inspiration from Lax’s original book
and...
Poetry in motion is a phrase I often hear when watching the Formula One as the commentators describe how drivers elegantly navigate dangerous corners, but I fe...
Ancient Egyptian culture is so strongly associated with a worship of a multitude of gods and goddesses (as well as pyramids, hieroglyphics and mummies) that fe...
Who knew ballet would go down such a treat with a boisterous child? The little boy sitting in front of me flings his arms about gleefully with abandon. I’m remi...
It has been 29 years since Akhnaten was revived at the Coliseum after its UK premiere in 1985. Widely considered one of Philip Glass’s finest works, and also th...
Following a year of severe financial problems and with an inability to fill London's largest theatre, it is perhaps unsurprising that English National Opera's 2...