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Deadline's review of Broadway's 'Pirates! The Penzance Musical,' a reimagining of the Gilbert & Sullivan classic.
This slaphappy, reworked revival of “The Pirates of Penzance,” which opened Thursday night on Broadway, shifts the absurd ...
What ever happened to Gilbert and Sullivan? Once theatrical icons, Gilbert and Sullivan - co-creators of famed comic ...
In a revealing new interview, singer Robbie Williams shared his unexpected health struggle, revealing that he was diagnosed with scurvy, referred to as a "17th-century pirate disease", after a ...
Pittsburgh Pirates' Joey Bart singles off St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Chris Roycroft, driving in the winning run in the 13th inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, April 9 ...
Race Across the World is back! The BAFTA-award winning series, produced by Studio Lambert returns to iPlayer and BBC One for a fifth series in 2025. The Great Wall of China is the starting point ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates were on the back foot again this week, forced to explain the disappearance of fan-funded "Bucco Bricks" and the delay in their return to PNC Park. The frustration was ...
Orlando Pirates are through to the semi-finals of the CAF Champions League after they drew their second-leg quarter-final clash 0-0 at home to MC Alger on Wednesday evening. They won the tie 1-0 on ...
Oneil Cruz is the Pittsburgh Pirates' most important position player. He's a do-everything dynamo who has transitioned to centerfield this season while still hitting rockets at the plate and ...
"A 17th century pirate disease," he said. While Williams did not identify which drug he was taking, he revealed that he was on "something like Ozempic" in October 2023. Robbie Williams Jokes on ...
Celebre d'Allen was pulled up - stopped from racing - by rider Micheal Nolan after the final fence of the 30-fence race at Aintree on 5 April before collapsing. The 13-year-old horse, trained by ...
Robbie Williams has revealed he was diagnosed with scurvy after rapid weight loss caused by taking an appetite suppressant — describing the condition as a “17th-century pirate disease.” ...