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What happened to the My Family cast next – Disney, career change and therapy

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Quentin Tarantino s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Novel Is a Cineaste-Baiting Blast, With Big Departures From the Movie: Book Review

Skip to main content Currently Reading Quentin Tarantino s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Novel Is a Cineaste-Baiting Blast, With Big Departures From the Movie: Book Review Quentin Tarantino s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Novel Is a Cineaste-Baiting Blast, With Big Departures From the Movie: Book Review The novelization will satisfy fans thirst for a deeper dive into the characters and 60s movie/TV lore. It even has more pop needle drops. Hope you weren t too attached to that ending, though. Chris Willman, provided by

Globe Announces New Co-Directors Of Education, Farah Karim-Cooper and Lucy Cuthbertson

Shakespeare s Globe has announced that Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and Lucy Cuthbertson have been confirmed as Co-Directors of Education, leading the largest education department in a theatre in the country. Lucy and Farah were joint interim leaders throughout the Globe s year of closure, creating over 600 events and courses, and supporting the nation s sudden critical need for quality home learning. Farah and Lucy take on the position after Patrick Spotiswoode, who served as the Director and Founder of Globe Education for 37 years, confirmed his retirement last summer. Starting 14 years before the completion of the Globe, Patrick was one of a small team dedicated to keeping alive Sam Wanamaker s dream of a reconstructed Globe theatre at the heart of an educational and artistic centre in Southwark.

HandleBards Romeo & Juliet rides into York Theatre Royal,

IN the exhortative words of the late Freddie Mercury, Get on your bikes and ride . Eco-friendly, perma-cycling Shakespearean travelling theatre company The HandleBards will be heading to York Theatre Royal on May 25 and 26. Directed by Nel Crouch, company founders Paul Moss and Tom Dixon and partner in chaotic irreverence Lucy Green have created an unhinged and bonkers version of Romeo & Juliet, the pulp fiction, early Sixties girl-group teenage tragedy of the Shakespeare canon. Forget the tears and tragedy, and get ready for some live and wired Shakespeare as you ve never seen it before, they advise after fashioning a show replete with music, mayhem and a pile-up of costume changes under the influence of cabin fever when cooped up together in lockdown.

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