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The Soldier's Song
A play which explores the troubles in Northern Ireland
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Judith Weir – 'a composer of endless surprises'
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Martin Sherman – Some Sunny Day
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William Morris – Artist as Activist
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Putting History on the Stage
How do you put history on to the modern stage?
John Updike – In the Beauty of the Lilies
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Kenneth MacMillan's Anastasia dances again
Kenneth MacMillan's ballet Anastasia is performed again by the Royal Ballet after 18 years
Cultures come together at the Birmingham Festival
Highlights of the Birmingham Festival in the UK
Simon Gray's hero returns – after 25 years
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What is the purpose of museums now – and how should we remember the painful past?
Surely Sherlock wasn't French –Ìýor was he?
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The trial of Shakespeare's Daughter
Peter Whelan's play about Shakespeare's daughter Susanna Hall who was accused of adultery
The Railway Man's path to Forgiveness
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Blood on the Floor – from painting to music
Composer Mark-Anthony Turnage talks about writing Blood on the Floor, premiered this week
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Cult crime writer Kinky Friedman talks about his new novel, God Bless John Wayne
Tolstoy's War and Peace
Discussing Leo Tolstoy's novel on a grand scale, War and Peace
Dramas at the Tony Awards
The 50th Annual Tony Awards in New York create as many dramas as prizes
The World of Federico Fellini
Life and works of Italian film-maker Federico Fellini
Leon Kossoff – a Life in Paint
Leon Kossoff exhibition in London is this post-war British painter's first retrospective
Gaader's new Philosophical Adventure
Norwegian Jostein Gaarder talks about his latest philosophical novel with a teenage hero