MARIA DUARTE, LEO BOIX and ANGUS REID review Brides, Dead of Winter, A Night Like This, and The Librarians
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MARIA DUARTE is entertained by a wry portrait of befuddled resistance to US authoritarianism
by Andy Jackson

MARY CONWAY recommends an early Shakespearean tragedy that feels so contemporary that it mirrors our daily news

KAROLINA PAWLIK suggests that the art of Chinese calligraphy can bring creative freedom in the age of AI

DAVID NICHOLSON recommends a dazzling production of Bernstein’s opera set in a world where chaos and violence are greeted by equanimity

A ghost story by Mexican Ave Barrera, a Surrealist poetry collection by Peruvian Cesar Moro, and a manifesto-poem on women’s labour and capitalist havoc by Peruvian Valeria Roman Marroquin