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Counting down the ten greatest covers of The Kinks, the group that typified the sounds of the swinging sixties thanks to the songwriting genius of Ray Davies.
Skelton had a chance to speak with OperaWire about the role of Tristan, making his Philadelphia Orchestra debut, and ...
From Lear to Martin Luther King Jr, ghostly goings on to recording studio blues with Quadrophenia reimagined for good measure ...
Summer sunshine (maybe) and summer theatre. Musicals, comedies, more musicals and comedies, and a few outliers. June in ...
One of the several Lodging Houses in Liskeard to accommodate them in 1871 was on Cannon Hill, run by 31-year-old Irish born ...
New York City’s award-winning pioneer in diversity and multi-ethnic casting in the performing arts, celebrated its 56th Anniversary at its annual Gala Benefit Concert on Monday, May 19, 2025.
Heavy with symbolism, the midsummer ritual – conducted throughout in the Cornish Language and attended by several dozen ...
Often a modern take on a classic will go awry, but Micheal Sexton’s brilliant vision creates a phenomenal retelling of Hamlet ...
A SICK Scots soft play paedo has been banged up in a tough US jail which previously held a military dictator and the disgraced manager of the Back Street Boys. Steven Paul McInally, 37, was ...
KNEECAP’S Glasgow gig sold out in less than 30 seconds just days after their TRNSMT show was cancelled. The Irish hip-hop trio were dropped from the Glasgow Green festival lineup on July 11 ...
The soprano spoke to OperaWire about winning the prestigious award, Beverly Sills, and her relationship with the Metropolitan ...
The Glasgow-born troubadour Donovan's mission was “to bring poetic vision to popular music” and he managed that superbly with his third ...