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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    A scene from The Yeomen Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    Anthony Gregory (Colonel Fairfax), right, in The Yeomen Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    Neal Davies (Sergeant Meryll Of The Yeoman), centre, in The Yeomen Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    Steven Page (Sir Richard Cholmondeley), Alexandra Oomens (Elsie Maynard) and Richard McCabe (Jack Point) in Yeoman Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    Alexandra Oomens (Elsie Maynard), Steven Page (Sir Richard Cholmondeley) and Richard McCabe (Jack Point) in The Yeomen Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    A scene from Yeoman Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    Richard McCabe (Jack Point) in The Yeomen Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
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    The Yeomen of the Guard review - tonal uncertainties but G&S update has plenty to enjoy
    Jo Davies' 1950-set staging of the late G&S opera may not fully cohere but musically we're in excellent hands and Richard McCabe's is a moving - and sweatily desperate - Jack Point.

    Set squarely in the 16th century, this late work by Gilbert and Sullivan uses the conventions of romantic opera of the 19th century. Director Jo Davies, however, updates the action to the 20th century at the time of Elizabeth II's coronation.

    A scene from Yeoman Of The Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Coliseum. Directed by Jo Davies. Conductor, Chris Hopkins.
    (Opening 03-11-2022)

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  • Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare
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    Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare
    Brian Cox (Titus Andronicus) in Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare @ Barbican, Pit. An RSC production. Directed by Deborah Warner. Designer, Isabella Bywater.
    (Opened 04-06-1988)

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  • PEOPLE - Melissa McCarthy bei der Fox Searchlight Party in Toronto
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    PEOPLE - Melissa McCarthy bei der Fox Searchlight Party in Toronto
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Todd Williamson/January Images/REX/Shutterstock (9878128cf)
    Nicole Holofcener, Anna McCabe, Chairman of Fox Searchlight Nancy Utley, Melissa McCarthy
    Fox Searchlight Party, Toronto International Film Festival, USA - 09 Sep 2018

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  • Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
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    Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Warren King / Rex Features ( 1389738a )
    Mark Ronson and Dave McCabe of The Zutons
    Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
    Mark Ronson and Dave McCabe of The Zutons perform 'Valerie' in tribute to Amy Winehouse
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  • Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
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    Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Warren King / Rex Features ( 1389738c )
    Mark Ronson and Dave McCabe of The Zutons
    Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
    Mark Ronson and Dave McCabe of The Zutons perform 'Valerie' in tribute to Amy Winehouse
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
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    Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Warren King / Rex Features ( 1389738b )
    Mark Ronson and Dave McCabe of The Zutons
    Greenwich Summer Sessions, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Britain - 27 Jul 2011
    Mark Ronson and Dave McCabe of The Zutons perform 'Valerie' in tribute to Amy Winehouse
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'The Lincoln Lawyer' Film Premiere, Los Angeles, America - 10 Mar 2011
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    'The Lincoln Lawyer' Film Premiere, Los Angeles, America - 10 Mar 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal / BEImages (754847s)
    Matthew McConaughey with His Mother Mary McCabe
    'The Lincoln Lawyer' Film Premiere, Los Angeles, America - 10 Mar 2011

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  • Performing arts archive
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    Performing arts archive
    Clive Francis (Dr Fossil), Adam Godley (Underplot) and Richard McCabe (Plotwell) in Three Hours After Marriage @ Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon. An RSC production, directed by Richard Cottrell. Designed by Tim Goodchild.
    (Opening 16-05-1996)
    05/96

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  • Performing arts archive
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    Performing arts archive
    Clare Higgins (Titania) and David Troughton (Bottom) in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare @ Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon. An RSC production. Directed by John Caird. Designer, Sue Blane.
    (Opened-11-04-1989)
    04/89

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  • Performing arts archive
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    Performing arts archive
    Brian Cox (Titus Andronicus) and Derek Hutchinson (Lucius) in Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare @ Barbican, Pit. An RSC production. Directed by Deborah Warner. Designer, Isabella Bywater.
    (Opened 04-06-1988)
    06-88

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