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Published: March 10 2006 13:32 | Last updated: September 29 2006 19:11

Artscast

This week in the Artscast from FT.com:

Jan Dalley talks to Alastair Macaulay about Kevin Spacey’s performance in a new play at the Old Vic; Nigel Andrews reviews the new film World Trade Center; and Andrew Clark looks at the 70th birthday celebrations for composer Steve Reich.

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Last time in the Artscast from FT.com:

Rob Minto talks to Andrew Clark about the ENO’s production of La Traviata; Rosie Blau looks at the Fall of Troy by Peter Ackroyd; Jan Dalley has news of several new shows including the Rodin at the Royal Academy; and Clement Crisp reviews the Ocean and Strange Monsters in London.

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