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  • Presentation Of The Soap Opera Amanecer
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    Presentation Of The Soap Opera Amanecer
    Mexican actor Emilio Osorio poses during the presentation of the soap opera Amanecer at Televisa San Angel in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 2, 2025. The soap opera Amanecer is a production of Juan Osorio and Televisa Univision. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • Presentation Of The Soap Opera Amanecer
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    Presentation Of The Soap Opera Amanecer
    Mexican actor Emilio Osorio poses during the presentation of the soap opera Amanecer at Televisa San Angel in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 2, 2025. The soap opera Amanecer is a production of Juan Osorio and Televisa Univision. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • Presentation Of The Soap Opera Amanecer
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    Presentation Of The Soap Opera Amanecer
    Members of the musical group ''La Sonora Santanera'' pose during the presentation of the soap opera ''Amanecer'' on Televisa San Angel in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 2, 2025. The soap opera ''Amanecer'' is a production of Juan Osorio and Televisa Univision. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • Street Art Festival In Warsaw
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    Street Art Festival In Warsaw
    Actors are seen performing in an outdoor theatre performance called "Baltic Holiday" during the Warsaw Street Art Festival in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Illuminated Cartier Sign At Night
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    Illuminated Cartier Sign At Night
    The illuminated Cartier logo appears on the storefront of the luxury jewelry brand in Vienna, Austria, on June 8, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
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    Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
    Spectators enter the auditorium before the start of a performance of the play by Russian playwright Nikolai Kolyada at the Promena student theatre in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
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    Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
    A student of the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad rehearses before staging a play by Russian playwright Nikolai Kolyada at the Student Theatre Promena in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
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    Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
    A student of the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad rehearses before staging a play by Russian playwright Nikolai Kolyada at the Student Theatre Promena in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
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    Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
    An empty stage follows a performance of Russian playwright Nikolai Kolyada's play at the ''Promena'' student theatre in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
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    Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
    Masa Pavlovic, a student at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, rehearses before staging a play by Russian playwright Nikolai Kolyada at the Promena Student Theatre in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
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    Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
    Academy of Arts in Novi Sad student Uros Lazovic (center) participates in a rehearsal for a production of a play by Russian playwright Nikolai Kolyada at the Promena Student Theatre in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
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    Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
    A student of the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad rehearses before staging a play by Russian playwright Nikolai Kolyada at the Student Theatre Promena in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Playwright James Graham
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    Playwright James Graham
    Playwright James Graham pictured at the National Theatre, were a newer version of ‘Dear England’ will be staged this spring.
    14 Feb 2025

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  • Playwright James Graham
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    Playwright James Graham
    Playwright James Graham pictured at the National Theatre, were a newer version of ‘Dear England’ will be staged this spring.
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  • Playwright James Graham
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    Playwright James Graham
    Playwright James Graham pictured at the National Theatre, were a newer version of ‘Dear England’ will be staged this spring.
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  • Playwright James Graham
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    Playwright James Graham
    Playwright James Graham pictured at the National Theatre, were a newer version of ‘Dear England’ will be staged this spring.
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  • 'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
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    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.

    Was the second wife of Henry VIII really guilty of the crimes she was beheaded for? Pickett's award-winning new play takes a sideways look at her downfall - by imagining its impact on everyday women.

    Ava Pickett, writer/playwright. Photographed at the Almeida Theatre in London where her play 1536 will be presented in May/June 2025. London, UK.
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  • 'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
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    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.

    Was the second wife of Henry VIII really guilty of the crimes she was beheaded for? Pickett's award-winning new play takes a sideways look at her downfall - by imagining its impact on everyday women.

    Ava Pickett, writer/playwright. Photographed at the Almeida Theatre in London where her play 1536 will be presented in May/June 2025. London, UK.
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  • 'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
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    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.

    Was the second wife of Henry VIII really guilty of the crimes she was beheaded for? Pickett's award-winning new play takes a sideways look at her downfall - by imagining its impact on everyday women.

    Ava Pickett, writer/playwright. Photographed at the Almeida Theatre in London where her play 1536 will be presented in May/June 2025. London, UK.
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  • 'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
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    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.
    'I don't buy it' ... Ava Pickett on her play about Anne Boleyn's treason and incest.

    Was the second wife of Henry VIII really guilty of the crimes she was beheaded for? Pickett's award-winning new play takes a sideways look at her downfall - by imagining its impact on everyday women.

    Ava Pickett, writer/playwright. Photographed at the Almeida Theatre in London where her play 1536 will be presented in May/June 2025. London, UK.
    10/2/25

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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Tanika Gupta
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Tanika Gupta
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
    4/09/2024.

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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Tanika Gupta
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Tanika Gupta
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Meera Syal
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Meera Syal
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
    Lead actress Meera Syal.
    4/09/2024.

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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Meera Syal
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Meera Syal
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
    Lead actress Meera Syal.
    4/09/2024.

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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Meera Syal
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Meera Syal
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
    Lead actress Meera Syal.
    4/09/2024.

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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
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  • ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
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    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians. Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta
    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers.

    A new play by Tanika Gupta called Tupperware of Ashes is in rehearsals at the National Theatre.
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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

    David Ireland, playwright, at the National Theatre Scotland in Glasgow , 18 july 2024, ahead of his new play

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

    David Ireland, playwright, at the National Theatre Scotland in Glasgow , 18 july 2024, ahead of his new play

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

    David Ireland, playwright, at the National Theatre Scotland in Glasgow , 18 july 2024, ahead of his new play

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  • 'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
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    'I went straight to whisky at 14': David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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    David Ireland's charged dark comedies tackling the extremities of religious conflict have occasionally led to walk-outs. Will his new play - about men, alcoholism and masturbation - be just as provocative?

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