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Owen Sheers' verse-drama on three young friends in Afghanistan eloquently fuses the topical and the timeless
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Owen Sheers' verse-drama on three young friends in Afghanistan eloquently fuses the topical and the timeless
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of his death, the BBC is aiming to 'make Shakespeare irresistible to everybody' with a range of events from a Ben Elton comedy to 'Countryfile'
This performance also saw a return to the original designs, though with rather less 1980s glitter
Alistair McGowan awakes from a coma to discover that his memory of the preceding 11 years has been wiped clean
Bob Ringwood's fantastical creations for stage and screen have made him one of Britain's best costume designers
In an atmosphere reminiscent of The Crucible the play lets you appreciate the pressures weighing on each character
James Macdonald is Caryl Churchill's most trusted director. As he takes on her new work at the Royal Court, Matt Trueman hears that he's not interested in dramas which don't take risks
Dame Eileen Atkins' extensive acting credits include the TV series 'Cranford', for which she won a Bafta and an Emmy, and, on stage, 'Honour', for which she won an Olivier
Le Corsaire is a tale of love, kidnapping, betrayal, poisoned roses and whatever else could be fitted in
Khan’s production is less concerned with plot than with burning moments
Monty Python's Terry Jones writes about his new West End play, which celebrates one of his inspirations and idols
Tense production focuses on an 18th-century Hertfordshire village that has just hanged a woman for witchcraft
John Walsh on a true great of stage and screen, 60 today
"To say it's not as it was intended is so unimaginative."
The new film exposes the events leading up to the acid attack scandal that rocked the world-renowned company. Its director reveals more to Geoffrey Macnab
Comedian hopes fans of his TV work will see him in 'L'Etoile' and discover opera is not 'exclusive and super posh'
Golabek herself performs everything, both words and music: “It's very challenging,” she admits.
'Theatre is dominated by white middle-class decision-makers qualified not only to tell their life stories, but yours also'
Staunton, 59, who was awarded an OBE in 2006 has had her title promoted to CBE in honour of her services to drama