talking points
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Cancelled in 2015, a play about the radicalisation of young Muslims has now been published. It’s challenging, gloriously authentic and prompts grownup debate. So who is brave enough to put it on?
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from the archive
series
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The funniest thingThe funniest thingEmma Sidi: ‘Burning Love is the funniest TV show I've ever seen’The character comic and star of BBC3’s Pls Like on what makes her laugh the most
pictures & video
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The RSC’s exhibition Draw New Mischief shows how, for 250 years, political cartoonists have taken inspiration from Shakespeare’s plays
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A pilot project by the German government seeks to reintegrate young Islamist fighters through the study of the Qur’an and through theatre
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Daniel Radcliffe is back on stage in London in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Tom Stoppard’s sideways look at Hamlet, which returns to the Old Vic 50 years after it was first staged there
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Scott, best known as Sherlock’s Moriarty, is playing the highest-profile Hamlet since Benedict Cumberbatch took on the role in 2015. Here is a first look at the production
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The Barbican in London is staging a new production of Philip Glass’s dance-opera based on Jean Cocteau’s sensational novel Les Enfants Terribles. Step inside the surreal world of two siblings’ deadly games
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