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...been allowed to join forces to bring together 88 of his photos, taken between 1948 and 2000, together with an hour-long film and seven of his shorts. The show is a co-production by the Folkwang Museum in Essen, Germany, where it was until late February, and the Queen Sofía Museum in Madrid, where it is now and until June 20. In September, it travels to Lisbon's Belém Cultural Center...
...This cycle boasts at least two star-making performances. The 24-year-old David Oyelowo is a magnificent Henry VI. His Queen meanwhile is the terrifying Fiona Bell, whose Margaret moves from manipulative beauty to a crazed outcast, dragging her slaughtered son's bones around in a sack. Earlier, Samuel West and particularly RSC regular David Troughton proved electric as Richard II and his nemesis Bolingbroke (later Henry IV). Desmond Barritt is a sad, lyrical Falstaff, and newcomer William Houston exciting but mannered as Henry...
...actors deliver memorable performances: Aranow’s court Minstrel is a strong addition to the musical, delivering his lines and his songs extremely well. Even though there are several characters and scenes that provide some comic relief, Mary Ellen Player ’04 (Studley, the Queen of Delphinia), probably has the most shocking and humorous role in the musical, embodying the “sexual frustration” of the Harvard students by coming on to almost every male character within arm’s reach...
Harkin quit the firm and left the country. Sophie resigned her position for now. The truly serious revelation in the tapes was how keenly Sophie grasped that her title was a business magnet. The Queen gave her and Edward (whose career as a film producer has focused on royal subjects, which at first he had hoped to avoid) her "full support" in pursuing careers but also set up a review to make sure that "royal and business interests do not conflict...
...belong to Category One. I have not given more than 50 seconds of my life to thinking about the British royals, but I sided entirely with the queen and the duke when they hesitated to participate in the mawkish public outpourings that surrounded Diana's departure...