Something extraordinary has happened at the Old Vic. A much-loved, ingeniously funny and clever Hollywood film has made a triumphant theatrical rebirth - in a show that looks, on first viewing, equal to, and perhaps better than, the movie.
When staging a blockbuster art exhibition, it is usual for curators to call on the leading museums of the world to loan their finest objects.
Margaret Drabble, an English novelist, biographer and critic, asked, "Why can't people be both flexible and efficient?"
Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman orator and statesman who died in 43 B.C., said, "Confidence is that feeling by which the mind embarks in great and honorable courses with a sure hope and trust in itself."
Abbe d'Allainval said, "The more alternatives, the more difficult the choice."
A daily 7.5g bar of the chocolate can change the underlying skin stucture of a 50 year old to that of someone in their 30s, say developers.
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