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  1. Há 3 dias · British-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh has always possessed a singular talent for disturbing, darkly compelling storytelling, coloured by macabre comedy and gratuitous violence. It’s now more ...

  2. Há 19 horas · In this article, we'll dive into the world of musical theatre to explore four iconic characters who wear glasses on stage. Each character brings a unique perspective and journey to their respective stories, and their eyewear serves as both a practical necessity and a symbolic expression of their individuality. Seymour, Little Shop of Horrors.

  3. Há 2 dias · La danse macabre est celle qui lie le mort au vif. Et c’est cela que nous raconte Angelin Preljocaj dans cette création. À savoir que cette mort est déjà à l’œuvre dans les corps comme elle l’est dans notre existence, au moment où les guerres se répandent dans le monde entier… Mais que la vie doit triompher. Agnès Izrine

  4. Há 1 dia · Lighting is crackling, the music is ominous and Helen is singing up a storm of an aria describing the demise that should be enacted. Ernest is seduced in a magnificently macabre duet when suddenly Madeline appears, and duet becomes trio with a shift of emphasis on the rivalry between the two diabolical divas confronting one another vocally and dramatically.

  5. Há 3 dias · Helen (Jennifer Simard, from left), Madeline (Megan Hilty) and Ernest (Christopher Sieber) are caught in a macabre web of friendship, loathing and more in “Death Becomes Her” at the Cadillac ...

  6. Há 19 horas · Esther Gilvray adds an extra touch of the macabre to the role and, when the moment comes, her big monologue is perhaps the most chilling of them all. oblivious As this year’s invitee to Cougar’s annual 19th birthday celebration, Al Innes is a remarkably on-point 15-year-old Foxtrot Darling.

  7. Há 19 horas · But while it’s certainly one of Dahl’s tamest stories (not to be confused with his macabre poem ‘The Crocodile') something feels a little off about its total lack of peril.