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This production has some cool design elements as it races from place to place, trying to theatricalize a difficult adaptation ...
In 1911, a mysterious thief slipped the Mona Lisa out of the Louvre, shocking the world. The disappearance set off a global ...
Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel from Dan Brown’s bestselling 2003 mystery thriller (which also inspired the hit 2006 film starring Tom Hanks), the talky, excessively plotty and overly long ...
Elaine Sciolino, formerly the Paris bureau chief for the New York Times, has volunteered herself as a chatty, amiable tour ...
Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel's stage adaptation of The Da Vinci Code first came to Salisbury on Tuesday, April 15.
You’ll likely recall the Dan Brown novel, imagining a vast conspiracy theory involving Leonardo Da Vinci, the Priory of ... It begins with a murder in the Louvre Museum where Robert Langdon ...
Many Louvre employees find Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa”, the most famous work of art in the world, overrated. Yet around four-fifths of visitors come mainly to see it, bypassing other ...
I’ve always wanted to visit Paris. Not because it’s the City of Lights, but because I’ve seen it as its own character in ...
Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel's stage adaptation of The Da Vinci Code first came to Salisbury on Tuesday, April 15.
We have a seemingly insatiable appetite for believing wacky stories, whether true or not.  Spice ‘em up with some mysterious symbolism and a ...
What is protest, if not the trembling murmur of a society’s conscience? Across centuries and continents, protest has not only ...