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Director Robert Wilson has drawn on bookish imagery in his retelling of the adventures of tigers, snakes and a man-cub
Robert Wilson’s production for the Italian festival juxtaposes ice-cool visuals with Verdi’s blazing musical extremes
Robert Wilson’s new piece at the Pierre Boulez Saal is a curious way to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation
Documentary about a gay New York filmmaker, who made movie stars of his subjects
The static tableaux are as much art installation as music theatre, and need to be seen rather than just heard
Robert Wilson failed to convey any of the real feeling in Beckett’s monologue
Design trumps all other considerations as Robert Wilson stages Genet’s critique of racial politics
Willem Dafoe and Mikhail Baryshnikov star in this strange, statically beautiful show
For all its ambition, can Enniskillen ever become Samuel Beckett’s Bayreuth?
Leading figures from business, politics and the arts share their holiday plans
Brad Pitt clad in boxer shorts in a Baroque art collection? It’s good to mix things up, says director Robert Wilson
What attracts philanthropists to architecture?
Commissioning sculpture is a delicate art. The choice and adaptability of sites is a bonus for artists
At its best, Philip Glass’s opera brings words, music and visuals into perfect alignment – but that requires precise delivery
Robert Wilson has made bold choices in giving away his fortune and decorating his New York home
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