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Camille O'Sullivan

December 2022

  • Camille O’Sullivan as Édith Piaf, with Kwaku Fortune.

    Piaf review – Camille O’Sullivan fully inhabits the doomed chanteuse

    Pam Gems’ play may have dated, but the tragic arc of Édith Piaf from street urchin to torch singer is still compelling, told through music that rings with drama

July 2022

  • Clockwise from left: Adura Onashile, Susie McCabe, Clive Anderson and Andrew Maxwell.

    ‘It’s a feeling I’ve been chasing ever since’: Edinburgh festival debuts

    Alan Cumming did a gig for a cat, Tiff Stevenson was drowned out by samba and some performers even made a profit … fringe veterans reflect on their first time and how the festival has changed

September 2017

  • Gza, Rza and Bill Murray in Coffee and Cigarettes.

    How Jim Jarmusch used music to put a spell on Hollywood

    Jim Jarmusch doesn’t just stick music on top of his films – he weaves it into their fibre. A new concert series shows how his soundtracks give a voice to drifters and dreamers

July 2017

  • Woyzeck in Winter

    Woyzeck in Winter review – a haunting fusion of two unfinished masterpieces

    The anguish and torment of Büchner’s tragedy and Schubert’s song cycle Winterreise combine to brilliant effect in a pioneering piece of music-theatre

October 2016

  • Camille O'Sullivan and Paul Kelly

    Ancient Rain review – Paul Kelly and Camille O’Sullivan fuse poetry and cabaret, with mixed results

    Kelly and O’Sullivan’s collaboration embraces a century of Irish writing, but the seriousness does not quite result in depth

August 2016

  • Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs!

    Theatre blog
    New flames: the Edinburgh festival shows that tell stories with torch songs

    Torch songs are lighting up the city this year, from Alan Cumming’s take on Adele’s Someone Like You to Lady Rizo’s anthem of a sleep-deprived mum

February 2016

  • Shakespeare Solos

    Shakespeare solos
    Shakespeare Solos: watch the second set of films

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    Shakespeare solos
    Camille O'Sullivan as Constance in King John: 'Thou art not holy' – video

  • David Threlfall, Camille O’Sullivan, Samuel West, Daniel Mays, Joanna Lumley and Sacha Dhawan

    Shakespeare solos
    The Guardian's Shakespeare Solos series continues with six new films

  • Camille O'Sullivan Performs At The Roundhouse In London<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 31:  Camille O'Sullivan performs live on stage  at The Roundhouse on January 31, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Edu Hawkins/Redferns)

    Camille O'Sullivan review – high-energy mischief with flashes of magic

December 2015

  • Jack Black stiking a pose with hands outstretched.

    How I found my groove: celebrities' life-changing moments

    Becoming an astronaut, conquering comedy, overcoming stage fright to find Hollywood fame… Jack Black, Jenny Eclair, Dita Von Teese and seven more life changers tell Katie Forster about the time they dared to try something different

August 2014

  • Camille O'Sullivan.

    Camille O’Sullivan: ‘I’ve always thought of the audience as a tiger’

  • Al Murray

    The best show I've ever seen at Edinburgh: performers and theatre-makers on their festival highlights

April 2014

  • Robbie Williams

    The week ahead in arts

    Camille O'Sullivan stretches her Shakespearean credentials, Robbie hits the road again, and the Hayward Gallery is still taking bookings for Martin Creed's mind

December 2013

  • Shane MacGowan, with the Pogues at Manchester Apollo

    The Pogues – review

    Shane MacGowan sings with the style and power he brought to the Pogues at their peak, writes Dave Simpson

October 2013

  • Derry's Ebrington Square. The ex-British army barracks is now a gallery hosting a Turner prize show

    Derry artists fear triumphal gains from City of Culture title will be squandered

    The past year has been transformative for Derry but many see a lack of vision and ambition as threatening its arts legacy

October 2012

  • 1927's The Animal and Children Took to the Streets, 2012

    Theatre blog
    What cabaret can teach traditional theatre

    Lyn Gardner: It may have become a term of abuse on The X Factor, but as cabaret goes from strength to strength it's attracting some of our brightest talent

September 2012

  • Th  tre du Soleil

    Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir; The Rape of Lucrece; Mies Julie – review

    Théâtre du Soleil's drama about silent film-making speaks volumes, writes Susannah Clapp

August 2012

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    Camille O'Sullivan: From cabaret to chaos

    Camille O'Sullivan made her name singing sultry songs in fishnets. Now she's playing a rapist and his victim in a musical version of Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece, says Charlotte Higgins

July 2012

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    Summer arts calendar 2012

    From Batman to Spider-Man, Wireless to Green Man and Carousel to Götterdämmerung, the Observer's critics pick the season's highlights

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