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The FT’s film critic recalls the day he met the ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ star
Honouring the choreographer is a worthy impulse but this three-hour marathon was not her finest work
These early works show the Belgian choreographer as a young artist progressing step by step
The elegant sets are flawless, the dancemaking banal
Ivan Putrov directs a celebration of male dancing
The in-demand actor has no qualms about being part of a great dynasty of film stars and directors
This new musical is a jolly spoof that proudly wears its old-fashioned virtues
Jean-Christophe Maillot’s intellectually stimulating new work incorporates Hollywood musicals and Hiroshima
Peter Blake created the celebrated ‘Sgt. Pepper’ album cover more than 45 years ago. Now 80, the godfather of Pop art is still hard at work, with a new exhibition of fantastical images
Spike Lee’s film gives us reasons why Michael Jackson was great. It concerns itself with art, not with a messy life
For their debut single in 1982, EBTG played Cole Porter’s love ballad straight enough to not disturb Hull’s Larkin
The Grimm fairy tale becomes an affair of bruising tedium in the hands of choreographer Angelin Preljocaj
The plot is tissue thin, but there’s exuberant choreography in a production that’s delivered with zest and polish
Derek Deane has re-organised the production with skill and an unfailing sense of popular theatre
Personalised fabrics take bespoke tailoring to new levels and pay homage to past distinguished dressers
Tim Harford’s alter ego is worried about plans to put a floor under the price of supermarket alcohol
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