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"Community" Star on Why His New Movie Is Heading to the Theater

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Danny Pudi, the actor best-known for his role on comedy series "Community," discusses his first-ever starring role in the upcoming film "The Tiger Hunter" and the parallels the story has to his own family. "The Tiger Hunter" explores a...
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Hope King: New iPhones Won't Be Incremental Upgrades

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Our very own Hope King is live at the Apple launch event in Cupertino, California, eagerly awaiting this afternoon's unveiling. We find out what we should expect from the iPhone, Apple TV, and more. Plus, Uber's reportedly getting close...
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Tony Awards: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ wins top Broadway honours

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“Dear Evan Hansen”, the teen-angst driven musical about a high school outsider, won the top prize at Sunday’s Tony Awards, Broadway’s highest honours. As well as taking the award of best musical, the show won five other Tony awards. Ben...
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The stage play ‘Stalin Watchmaker’ reflects the life of the former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin

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A man or a murdering monster? Who was Joseph Stalin? A stage play called “Stalin.Watchmaker” is set to open later this month in the Rostov Academic Theatre in Russia which will examine the complex character of the former Soviet leader....
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4D movies

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4D movies have arrived. Does the technology enhance the experience or simply mask lousy storytelling?
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Danish Queen designs Nutcracker costumes

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It’s a Christmas production of ‘The Nutcracker’ with a difference – in the Danish capital Copenhagen, all the sets and costumes are designed by none other than the Queen herself. Margrethe II of Denmark, who is also an accomplished...
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Exploring exile through dance

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How does a body react when it is forced or prevented from moving? With his show ‘Displacement’, Syrian choreographer Mithkal Alzghair offers a reflection on his countrymen’s flight from civil war and the uncertainty of life in exile. His...
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Baku talks theatre and multiculturalism

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An International Theatre Conference held in Baku is devoted to multiculturalism. Baku to host 4th International #TheatreConference https://t.co/k8UaRujLxE— AzEmbKorea (@AzEmbKorea) 5 November 2016 Theatre professionals from more than 40...
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Virtual reality: Future of filmmaking?

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From indie directors to Steven Spielberg, filmmakers are testing out VR
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Revolutionary Hungarian actress Andrea Fullajtár plays Marlene Dietrich

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A long dead, enigmatic, German movie star and stage queen has found a fresh voice in a new show performed by revolutionary Hungarian actress Andrea Fullajtár. The classical thespian sings the songs and recounts the thoughts of Marlene...
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Hungary: Theatre festival champions innovation and experimentation

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“All Szeged is a stage” during THEALTER , the international meeting of free theatres. The festival kicks off on July 21st for 9 days, Eastern and Southern European theatre companies are invited to perform in the Hungarian city. Innovate...
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Refugee stories brought to life in ‘Queens of Syria’

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A group of refugees are taking to the stage in the UK to tell their stories through the play “Queens of Syria.” The production is based on Euripides’ “The Trojan Women.” Like the ancient Greek original, it is an anti-war story – but with...
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From Shakespeare to Cats – our summer arts guide

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Here is our latest round-up of some of the best things to see and do in the world of arts in Europe and beyond. Shakespeare come to Dubrovnik Croatia’s capital Dubrovnik celebrates Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary at this year’s summer...
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Denmark’s Queen Margrethe designs set for Cinderella

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Denmark’s Queen Margrethe has taken on the role of a scenographer, designing the set for a new production of the classic fairytale Cinderella, at the Pantomime Theatre in Copenhagen. The Queen worked with Russian choreographer Yuri...
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New life for abandoned power plant

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Matt Galloway gets an inside look at Luminato preparations at defunct Hearn Generating Station
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7 mass shootings, 7 times Obama demands change

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More than 7 mass shootings occurred during his presidency
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Tony Awards: stars pay homage to Orlando victims

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At the Tony Awards in Los Angeles, organisers dedicated the ceremony to the victims of the Orlando shooting. James Corden opens Tony Awards with a heartfelt Orlando tribute https://t.co/EvCiUtEATm pic.twitter.com/yMsxSESkZD— 9GAG (@9GAG)...
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Istanbul hosts International Theatre Festival

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Some of the finest theatre companies and dance groups from Turkey and around the world are gathered in Istanbul for the International Theatre Festival. One of the highlights of this year’s programme is Iranian Theatre Company Shieveh’s...
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New app brings you closer Shakespeare

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As Britain marks the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, a group of actors including Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi have come together to try and help the audience better understand his work. They’re doing this through the...
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Budapest holds its third international theatre festival

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The third annual Madach Theatre festival brings 22 performances from 13 countries to the Hungarian capital. All genres of theatre can be seen, from reinterpretations of classical pieces to work by contemporary playwrights. #Hungary – On...
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Hemingway’s “The Fifth Column” revived in London after 70-year curtain

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If it has Ernest Hemingway’s name on it it will fill a theatre, and that is what the Southwark Playhouse in London is gambling on until mid-April with “The Fifth Column”, the writer’s only full-length work for the stage, and...
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The Little Prince is out of this world in Don’t Leave Your Planet

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The Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, famous for hosting the Winter Olympic Games in 2014 is also the host city for the annual Winter International Arts Festival. For its ninth edition, the organisers have prepared an outstanding...
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Sir Ian McKellen takes to a bus for “Shakespeare on Film”

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Sir Ian McKellen is set for a new role. The British actor who has tackled Shakespeare’s works on stage and screen is to be a bus tour guide for the forthcoming festival, ““Shakespeare on Film”“:http://www.bfi.org.uk/shakespeare-film-0....
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Why the Gladiator-Wicked II matchup might not live up to "Barbenheimer"

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Could the same-day release of Gladiator II and Wicked be Barbenheimer 2.0? The internet has started speculating, but some industry experts are skeptical.