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Serena Davies

Serena Davies

Culture Director / Arts Editor at The Daily Telegraph

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Entertainment
  • Music

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Recent Articles

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'In House of Cards everything is about sex except sex - sex is about ... - The Telegraph

As Netflix launches season 2 of House of Cards, Kevin Spacey, Kate Mara, and Robin Wright talk to Serena Davies
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Long Lost Family, ITV, episode 2, review: 'one of the most powerful...

The ITV series that reunities families is highly manipulative and compelling, says Serena Davies
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Russia's Lost Princesses, BBC Two, review: 'surprising'

The story of the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II was touching, says Serena Davies
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An Enemy of the People, Barbican, review: 'the fourth wall came ......

Serena Davies applauds this modern German production of Ibsen’s drama that gets the audience well and truly involved
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The Snowman, Peacock Theatre, review: 'needs a reboot' - The Telegraph

The Snowman, now in its 17th year, still has uplifting moments but never quite rises to being utterly charming, says Serena Davies
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Fortitude: behind the scenes of Sky's most expensive drama ever - T...

Serena Davies joins a formidable cast - including Sofie Gråbøl, Michael Gambon and a murderous polar bear - on the snowbound set of Sky Atlantic’s Fortitude
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Michael Fabiano: A new breed of opera star

The star of this year’s Glyndebourne Festival tells Serena Davies how youth and YouTube will keep opera alive
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Andrew Davies interview: 'I wish I had made War and Peace longer' -...

At the not inconsiderable age of 79, Andrew Davies believes he has produced his best adaptation yet.
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The Phantom of the Opera, review: Lloyd Webber's epic tearjerker is...

The hit musical has returned to the place of its birth - Her Majesty’s Theatre - with a mean and marvellous new Phantom in Killian Donnelly
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I took my daughter to see Taylor Swift's Eras film - The Telegraph

The Eras Tour film has opened in UK cinemas, relieving parents from the guilt of having missed out on the live shows. But does it compare?
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Lyonesse: Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James do their best in ... ...

The stars acquit themselves well in Penelope Skinner’s new drama, but its demonising of the entire male sex gives it the whiff of a lecture