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The Tsarina’s Slippers, Royal Opera House, London
The Royal Opera’s staging of a Tchaikovsky comedy may go the way of the best Yuletide tinsel – in the bin, writes Andrew Clark
Mama Africa, Barbican, London
This was an all-star tribute to Miriam Makeba, writes David Honigmann
The Fahrenheit Twins, Barbican (Pit), London
This simple story told with clowning techniques is far from trivial, writes Ian Shuttleworth
The Decemberists, HMV Forum, London
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney marvels at a much mocked subgenre restored to life
Bob Dylan, United Palace Theatre, New York
The singer understands the power of his near-ruined voice, says Emily Stokes
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