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The Fever was the ultimate chamber piece, originally delivered by its author in a series of private New York homes, where it must have made for very uncomfortable listening, since the audience would ...
After its run at The Mac, Murder for Two travels to Lisburn’s Island Arts Centre, Letterkenny’s An Grianán Theatre, the ...
Here, forty-six years ago, Gary Oldman made his professional stage debut. Not far away, thirty years after that, I sat ...
The Last Laugh reveals how tough this life was and how much they relied on the support of these friendships. Even if we weren ...
Shropshire-based rural theatre company Pentabus has revealed its eight 2025 National Young Writers who will create short ...
In 2007, John Goodrum from Rumpus Theatre Company wrote The Ripper Files! which delves into the murders and comes up with a ...
There are obvious (and intentional) echoes of Chekhov in Conor McPerson’s new play, which he also directs at the Old Vic.
The ballet Jane Eyre was created by choreographer and director Cathy Marston nine years ago and has been frequently revived since then. Marston comments on the suitability of Brontë's novel for ...
Some of the decisions do appear to have been taken by ACE, perhaps the most high-profile and egregious the blackmailing of ...
Who hasn't adapted F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby: several films exist with famous leads, stage, television, radio, ...
I have to confess to a bit of worry about that with Laughs in Spanish; however, as it turned out, Dámaso Rodríguez’s ...
Llanrumney plantation. Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica. 1765. Annie and Cerys are enslaved by the Morgan family from Wales. Their future hangs in the balance when Elizabeth Morgan is faced with losing her ...
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