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Noel Streatfeild’s much-loved novel brought to life
MARIA MARGA
A balletic counterpart to histories of royal women as whores or virgins
IT was no fun being dead – particularly when you had a cramp in your leg. Gemma raised her head from the dusty floor, looking for Tarquin. “Do I really have to stay here until the end of the act?” she
In her new book, Strictly’s head judge Shirley Ballas reveals how ballroom has helped to lift her out of some very dark places
Three summer shows featuring Broadway greats
I PEGGED Dad’s Seventies’ psychedelic floral shirt on the section of the clothesline designated for “undies”. It couldn’t be seen by the neighbours. I dreamt of the day my parents would give me their
TENDERLY, Violet touched her frail mother’s cheek. Ruby gazed wide-eyed at her daughter. Eventually, shocked and disbelieving, she spoke, her voice a feeble whisper. “Violet, I’m begging you. Don’t go