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EXCLUSIVE: Titus Kaphar, the prolific contemporary artist who has recently added filmmaking to his repertoire, has signed with Atlas Artists for representation in film, scripted television ...
Jermain Defoe has urged former club Tottenham to unleash five exciting youth talents. The 42-year-old, who left his Spurs academy coaching role last summer, believes there are a number of ...
Jermain Defoe has shared his delight after Harry Kane finally ended his trophy hoodoo. The England captain celebrated in style last weekend as Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions.
But marvelling at his superlative Titus Andronicus, which brings him back to his alma mater, the RSC, I also can’t help observing how his choice of roles itself has a zeitgeisty feel for major ...
We’re talking Tarantino, not the Ten O’Clock News. That’s not to say that the gore isn’t going to be a prime talking point, as is so often the case with Titus. In a ploy probably more geared to ...
Defoe and Andrea Atzeni are led into the winners circle after the Coronation Cup with his groom Mark Whitehead and trainer Roger VarianCredit: Edward Whitaker Our resident bloodstock experts profile ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company has revealed a first look at its production of Titus Andronicus. Directed by Max Webster, the revival will play at the Swan Theatre until 7 June, with a press night on 29 ...
Titus, a Roman general, kills one of the Goths, despite their mother Tamora’s pleas; a wheel is set in motion. Tamora hands Titus’ daughter Lavinia to her sons to rape, despite her begging for ...
This is Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare’s notoriously violent play. The Rome portrayed here is built on brutal conquest and, beneath the glossy veneer of civilisation, the place seethes with ...
Collector, art dealer, and entrepreneur Stefan Simchowitz divulges the most lively moments of LA Art Week, including a stunning show by Tierra Del Sol Gallery at Felix Art Fair, the delectable roast ...
Tragedy Titus Andronicus is the Bard's goriest work, and a new production is set to be one of the most extreme takes on it yet. It raises the question: why do we watch such brutality? Good theatre ...