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So far this year, two films have given me great pleasure that being Mamma Mia and The Duchess. Both very different films by contrast, one from a stage play which at first the critics said would not work. but in fact has proven a great success. I went to see Mamma Mia on my own [...]
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Movie | February 18th, 2010
The Best Comedies for the Home Collection “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” is the best comedy ever made. An historical spoof by the British comedy troupe Monty Python, it is not only hysterically funny but is also one of the few movies ever made that puts the Arthurian Legend in it’s proper time-frame. This [...]
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Satyagraha – M. K. Gandhi in South Africa An opera in three acts by Philip Glass performed by the English National Opera (ENO) at the London Coliseum, Summer 2007. Adapted from the text of the Bagavada Gita by Constance De Jong. Book by Philip Glass and Constance De Jong. After last season’s spectacular performance of [...]
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