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Monthly Archives: May 2016
Fiona Coffey: A Touch of Mrs Robinson
A Touch of Mrs Robinson is Fiona Coffey’s first attempt at cabaret, and she presents a very interesting idea. Mrs Robinson is a character from The Graduate, a novel written by Charles Webb in 1963, and made into a … Continue reading →
Edward Seckerson: Bernstein Revealed
Just one year before Leonard Bernstein’s death in 1990, Edward Seckerson was presented with an extraordinary chance to interview his idol. It transpired that Seckerson’s editor chose the young enthusiast over the heads of more senior and experienced critics. On … Continue reading →
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Tagged Edward Seckerson, fiona jane weston, Jason Carr, Leonard Bernstein, Sophie Louise Dann, St james Theatre
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