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In the Wings
SIR Antony Sher is exhibiting paintings and drawings at the London Jewish Cultural Centre in North End Road, Golders Green, from February 5 until March 18.
The exhibition brings together a series of Sher’s self portraits in some of his best-known roles including Primo Levi, Macbeth and Richard III, as well as portraits of his partner the director Greg Doran, and actors John Malkovich, Ian McKellen, Mark Rylance,
Paul Scofield and Harriet Walter. For more details contact 020 8457 5000.
LUCRETIA Borgia has been translated and adapted for Upstairs at the Gatehouse Theatre, as part of the Victor Hugo season being staged across London and Paris.
The show has a two-day run from Saturday February 9 including a 2pm matinee on the Sunday.
TOM Stoppard’s superb Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead comes to the Rosemary Branch, marking 40 years since it was written.
Marvel at Stoppard’s trademark word play at the Islington playhouse
from February 6 until 18.
WRITING a play about the Titanic is asking for trouble.
It was the greatest disaster that couldn’t happen – the epitome of man’s great ambition and ultimate folly.
These descriptions might well find their way into a few cynical reviews – but not on my watch. Titanic Tales runs at the Clerkenwell Theatre until February 4. |
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