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Why I wrote an opera about Greta Thunberg

Lisa Logan, composer of After my Breath: A Love Letter To Greta, writes about why the environmental activist's story belongs on stage The post Why I wrote an opera about Greta Thunberg appeared first on Big Issue.
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· Jun 28, 2026
Here and Now: Singer and performer Deborah Cox opens up on Broadway musical 'Titanique'
Here and Now: Singer and performer Deborah Cox opens up on Broadway musical 'Titanique'
The Independent
· Jun 22, 2026
French police ‘stumble upon £13m stolen Picasso painting during drug raid’
Local reports said the artwork was of Marie-Thérèse Walter, Picasso’s mistress and ‘golden muse’
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· Jul 7, 2026
Rachel Bay Jones Shares a Look Inside Her Reimagined ‘Bird-Lover Chic’ Dressing Room (Exclusive)
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· Jul 1, 2026
Star of Matilda looks back on iconic film
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· Jul 5, 2026
Anne Hathaway Finds the Golden Thread Between Boho and Ancient Greece
Combining two aesthetics that deserve their places in fashion history, Anne Hathaway is making method dressing for “The Odyssey” her own.
Variety
· Jul 3, 2026
‘Downton Abbey’ Star Michelle Dockery to Return to Stage in ‘Bloodsport: After Helen of Troy’
Michelle Dockery will return to the stage for the first time in seven years to lead the world premiere of Ava Pickett’s new play “Bloodsport: After Helen of Troy” at Stratford East. Dockery, known for playing Lady Mary Crawley in “Downton Abbey,” will star as Helen opposite Laura Aikman as Cee, marking Aikman’s stage debut. []
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Related coverage for "Why I wrote an opera about Greta Thunberg": ABC7 New York — Here and Now: Singer and performer Deborah Cox opens up on Broadway musical 'Titanique' . The Independent — French police ‘stumble upon £13m stolen Picasso painting during drug raid’. People.com — Rachel Bay Jones Shares a Look Inside Her Reimagined ‘Bird-Lover Chic’ Dressing Room (Exclusive). Brisbane Times — Star of Matilda looks back on iconic film. Vogue — Anne Hathaway Finds the Golden Thread Between Boho and Ancient Greece. Variety — ‘Downton Abbey’ Star Michelle Dockery to Return to Stage in ‘Bloodsport: After Helen of Troy’