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Roslyn Sulcas

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Entertainment
9 Aug 2024
LONDON — You have probably seen Tobias Menzies in a host of television shows (“Outlander,” “Rome,” “Catastrophe,” “Game of Thrones”). You may have seen him in a movie (“Casino Royale,” “Atonement”). And if you’re a theater buff who visits England, you might have caught him in a number of leading roles (“The History Boys,” “Hamlet,” “Uncle Vanya”). He is that ascetically-but-unobtrusively-handsome actor, with those deep grooves running down each side of his face; the one who disappears so thor...
With 'The Crown,' a 'Secret Weapon' Could Become Not So Secret
Entertainment
6 Aug 2024
VILVOORDE, Belgium — Lily Collins, dressed in a mud-colored linen shift, tried to hide the small piece of jewelry she had crafted, as a hatchet-faced factory supervisor approached.
Entertainment
2 Jul 2019
NEW YORK — A high-profile group of international ballet stars from the Royal Ballet, the National Ballet of Canada, New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theater will come to the Joyce Theater from Aug. 6 through Aug. 18, for its 2019 Ballet Festival. Among the dancers: David Hallberg, Maria Kowroski, Robert Fairchild, Sarah Lamb and Joseph Gordon.
Joyce Theater Ballet Festival has a starry lineup
Entertainment
20 May 2019
WUPPERTAL, Germany — The stage resembles a large, elegantly high-ceilinged living room with a red carpet, sofas, chairs, a piano and two sets of tall French doors. A suggestion of trees in the darkness beyond hints at a garden. But as the lights slowly brighten, it becomes clear there is too much furniture, haphazard and oddly placed, for realism.
Nothing is random in a meditation on Shakespearean themes
Entertainment
29 Apr 2019
UFA, Russia — Oblivious to the freezing cold, a small boy, seated at the edge of a hill overlooking the wide Belaya River, held a wooden train high above his head. He angled it so that it appeared poised on a bridge spanning the gray water, taking people and goods perhaps to the far-off metropolises of Moscow or Leningrad.
The moment when Nureyev became Nureyev