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Music, arts and books: The culture you can enjoy from your couch
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Whether it’s music, theatre or dance you’re craving, the internet is your friend for a culturally rich lockdown. Sure, it’s not as good as being there: but there are upsides, like watching in your trackies and having the fridge nearby.
The play’s the thing
Melbourne Theatre Company has just released Joanna Murray-Smith’s
Berlin on its online portal. The romantic thriller revolves around a one-night stand in the German capital – with a twist. Our reviewer praised its humour, emotional intelligence, and downright sexy stage chemistry.
The Queen of 1960s London’s ‘permissive society’, Novotny mixed with statesmen, strippers and spies – then vanished
1 May 2021 • 5:00am I can rattle skeletons in many important cupboards : Mariella Novotny in 1971
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In the dying days of the 20th century I was researching the life of my grandfather, Charlie, a con man implicated in the corruption of Flying Squad officers. During his trial at the Old Bailey in 1978, Charlie alleged he had been set up by a mysterious blonde called Mariella Novotny, codenamed Henry. In court, he claimed: “She is the woman who arranged for the war minister Mr Profumo to be dropped from the cabinet. She gave evidence to the Lord Denning inquiry but that evidence never appeared.”
Died: March 8, 2021. IT TAKES a unique talent to write a American chart-topping single, hold a Shakespearean audience on the edge of their seats, and set a nation laughing with a sitcom performance as a brilliant bumbler. And when you add the ability to come within a goal-line of landing a full-time contract with Tottenham Hotspur FC, it gives an indication of the polymathic aptitude of the irrepressible Trevor Peacock. Peacock, who has died aged 89 from a dementia-related illness, was best known for his role of parish councillor, Jim Trott, in The Vicar of Dibley, the popular sitcom starring Dawn French. But he was also an accomplished dramatic actor, having starred in the title role in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus and as Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew.
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