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This seven-hour extravaganza dealing with the aftermath of Hiroshima asks questions that have rarely felt more urgent
Robert Lepage explores memory in this deftly woven one-man show
Kaija Saariaho’s opera is loved by many, though some find it repetitive and simplistic
Robert Lepage’s 1991 piece about creativity and dependency still casts a powerful, magical spell
Inspired by a Québécois poem, the show’s fragments of personal and collective memory lack coherence
Despite its mesmerising staging and its big themes, Robert Lepage’s latest drama is disappointingly sketchy
‘I thought film would be natural for me – but film and I don’t get along,’ says the acclaimed theatre director
Directed by Robert Lepage, this production of Thomas Adès’s opera was performed with rare virtuosity
This week’s films reviewed: ‘To Rome with Love’, ‘About Elly’, ‘The Sweeney’, ‘Hope Springs’
A stellar cast and a seething, churning orchestra made this a ‘Salome’ to remember
The final instalment of Robert Lepage’s costly ‘Ring’ cycle lives down to its predecessors
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