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- William Shakespeare's play as performed by the Barbican Theater in 1999.
- A drifter falls for a married woman at road side diner and the two plot to kill her husband.
- Darcey Bussell steps out of the world of ballet to pick two modern dance works that take familiar genres into uncharted territory.
- The latest work by groundbreaking choreographer Michael Clark. Acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, the London Evening Standard called the production 'an adrenaline shot that sends you away buzzing'.
- A Night To Remember" is Twelfth Night's legendary performance from 2012 recorded live at The Guildhall School of Music in London's world renowned Barbican Centre. The video is available both in stunning High Definition BluRay, and DVD formats, and features the complete performance comprising nearly 2 hours of the band's best loved songs recorded in front of an audience of specially invited fans and friends. Both BluRay and double DVD include a host of extra special features including 'Taking A Look Back" a brand new documentary, an animated history of Twelfth Night shown on the night, a slideshow with its own original soundtrack, and other items making up a truly special package. The soundtrack from the show is also available separately as a double CD. All three formats include extensive sleeve notes detailing various memories from the day, illustrated by a number of excellent photographs in a 12 page booklet. They give an idea of what a special occasion it was, and as it says in the sleevenotes, it was truly 'a night to remember'... LINE UP: ANDY REVELL, BRIAN DEVOIL, CLIVE MITTEN, MARK SPENCER, DEAN BAKER.
- Milan Records is excited to announce its release of the Lean by Jarre Director Series record, brought to you on a DualDisc. Lean By Jarre is a live performance by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing music from some of Sir David Lean's most acclaimed films (Doctor Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia, Ryan's Daughter, A Passage to India), conducted by the music's composer, Maurice Jarre, The concert was recorded live at the Barbican Center in London, 1992. The DualDisc features live audio recording, the video recording of this legendary performance, as well as bonus material. This bonus material includes a Maurice Jarre interview with Christian Lauliac, audio commentary by the composer and his discography, biography and filmography.
- Craven is back home, where Emma's killer comes for him. He tries to get him to tell, who's behind - to no avail. A radioactive body is found near Northmoor. He "gets" access to MI5's computer and info on Northmoor.
- Gareth arrives at Northolt High School to begin the choir development process. Despite the school having no choral music tradition, he receives 161 applicants - 117 girls and 44 boys - from the approximately 1,300 member student body. He needs not only to find the 30 best singers, but sufficient numbers for each of the four parts, which becomes an issue especially for the bass clef voices as few of those boys applying have had their voice change. During the audition process, he discovers that many have beautiful voices, but at this stage of their vocal history are purely trying to mimic popular music singers and their songs, especially in the R&B genre. Before he announces the 30, he must check the status of a few which may dismiss them from the choir. After announcing the 30 members, who collectively are now called the Phoenix Choir, Gareth has a deadline in four week's time (seven rehearsals): record a submission CD to the World Choir Games selection committee. He has to get the choir to a point where the submission will impress him and the selection committee enough to be chosen to attend the competition in China seven months later. Beyond issues with learning the music, Gareth has problems with one perpetually absent choir member, and a brother and sister dealing with a family issue. To get the choir inspired and as a bonding exercise, Gareth takes them on a field trip to the Barbican Theatre in London to experience what it's like to stand on an auditorium stage to perform, and so that they can all spend some quality time getting to know each other.