The week in theatre: Shifters; The Human Body; Nachtland – review | Theatre

IIf I were running a London theater, I would appoint Lynette Linton as artistic director of the Young Vic, where Kwame Kwei-Armah recently announced his resignation. Linton let Busch shine during her five-year run while showing off her stellar performance at Nationals (Blues in the Alabama sky) and Donmar (Mr. Clyde). She barely hid her […]
The Magic Flute review – ENO’s revival is a peach of wit, wisdom and laughs | Opera

FOr for all the musical genius of Mozart, an evening at the opera “The Magic Flute” may be long and not particularly interesting. That certainly doesn’t apply to Simon McBurney’s 2013 production at the beleaguered English National Opera. Presented in partnership with Complicite and painstakingly revived by director Rachel Hewer, this original show is a […]
Supreme Court agrees to review whether Trump immune from prosecution in federal election interference case

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The Human Body review – Keeley Hawes and the NHS in a silver-screen romance | Culture

aAs the debate over the future of the National Health Service grows more urgent by the week (despite the current strike by junior doctors), theater shows us what we stand to lose by returning to its roots. It serves as a reminder of everything. Michael Sheen has just taken over the role of Aneurin Bevan […]
Internal Pentagon review finds no ‘ill intent’ during Austin’s hospitalization

The Pentagon on Monday released the findings of a 30-day investigation that found there was no attempt to cover up Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s secret hospitalization in December and January, effectively exonerating officials of any wrongdoing. A summary of the unclassified review found room for improvement in the process, but found there was “no sign […]
Pentagon releases summary of Austin hospital review

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Theatre of Violence review â questions of culpability as Lordâs Resistance Army killer comes to trial | Movies

DOminik Ongwen was nine years old when he was kidnapped from his village in northern Uganda and conscripted as a child soldier by the notorious Lord’s Resistance Army rebels led by Joseph Kony. During his childhood, Onwen was an abused and brainwashed victim. As an adult, he rose through the ranks and became a feared […]
The week in theatre: An Enemy of the People; King Lear; Double Feature â review | Theatre

LLike the dramatic TARDIS, Henrik Ibsen’s play about whistleblowing, deep power, and populism collapses over 142 years to arrive at today’s tarnished principles. A dynamic, modern revamp starring the wonderful Matt Smith. enemy of the people by director thomas ostermeyer Works of Schaubühne, Berlin (English version by Duncan Macmillan). This work tweaks Ibsen’s feminism and […]
Harvard Did Not Review Claudine Gay’s Scholarship, Overlooked Other Nominees in President Search

Harvard University reportedly favored former Harvard President Claudine Gay over two internal candidates with administrative experience and far greater scholarship qualifications. It is being Ivy League institutions reportedly failed to conduct even basic academic reviews of gay DEI candidates. Penny S. Pritzker, a senior fellow at Harvard University, and the presidential search committee favored Claudine […]
The week in classical: Cavalleria rusticana/Aleko; Bath BachFest review â passion and penitence | Opera

WWhether in the shadow of the cross or in the lawless freedom of an itinerant community, the result is the same. Love becomes dangerous, reason is shattered, and emotions run wild. Each one-act work, Opera North’s latest double bill – Popularity of Pietro Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana (1890) Sergei Rachmaninoff is rarely performed Aleko (1893) – […]