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    Mozart, Lutoslawski and a bassoon

    Life, Published on 05/06/2014

    » Next week, the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra will present an exciting concert of new and classic works led by American conductor Jeffrey Mayer.

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    Tribute concert for classical music octogenarian

    Life, Published on 05/06/2014

    » To mark the 80th birthday of Rear Admiral ML Usni Pramoj, one of the principal educators and figures involved in the promotion of interest in classical music in Thailand, the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra will dedicate a special performance at the Thailand Cultural Centre this Saturday evening to him.

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    King of the box office

    Life, Published on 05/06/2014

    » Never mind the review, The Legend Of King Naresuan 5 looks set to become the highest-grossing film of the year after the historical epic brought in nearly 130 million baht in its first week. This means the film is likely to earn a place in the top 10 highest grossing Thai films of all time — the fourth film in the Naresuan franchise to do so.

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    Royal apparel, inside out

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 05/06/2014

    » While many Thai and foreign visitors stroll around the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles to see the hundreds of traditional costumes and other attire once donned by HM the Queen, few consider what goes on behind the scenes to ensure the beautiful displays are kept immaculate.

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    Bent into shape

    Life, Published on 05/06/2014

    » ‘I’ve never met a gay person who regrets coming out,” said Sir Ian McKellen on coming out of the closet. While the LGBT community has been gaining acceptance and support in recent years, the veteran actor can’t deny that there once was a time when gays were marginalised and discriminated by society.

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    The Physicists defies gravity

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 05/06/2014

    » Nothing about The Physicists seemed promising. The play, an adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s Die Physiker, was staged at GOJA Gallery Café in Phra Kanong and finished its run last Monday. There is an obvious reason for it not being staged in a proper theatre — the place is but a small two-block gallery where actors ran outside when they finished their parts while those who were yet to come out were hiding in a tiny bathroom. The light and sound control team took over the barista’s area. Seats for the audience were awkwardly arranged around the room as leaning on the wall was not advised after some art on display fell and one of the audience members had to pay for it. All this, personally, didn’t bode well for either the quality or the seriousness of the production. But I was quite wrong.

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    Love, manufactured

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 05/06/2014

    » There always seems to be an invisible tyrant hanging over the audience’s head in Thanapol Viruhakul’s creations. But in his latest production, Hipster The King, at Democrazy Theatre Studio, this tyrant is not so invisible.

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