Ronald Harwood’s The Dresser, one of the best plays about life backstage, is a minor 20th century classic. It premiered in 1980 with Freddie Jones as an old pro and Tom Courtenay as his dresser. It wa ...
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Viz E M Forster: If you had the choice between betraying your country or betraying your friend, would you have the guts to betray your country? Spy stories have been popular on stage and film since Wo ...
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Ian Shaw’s 90-minute play, co-written with Joseph Nixon, recreates one of Hollywood’s greatest feuds. It occurred during the making of Jaws, the scariest ocean movie ever made. The 1975 mega hit ...
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Super-mega-awesome nicely sums up the music and masterly musicianship of SK Shlomo. Yet, Shlomo doesn’t sing, nor does he play any instrument onstage: all the mad, magnificent, exhilarating music he p ...
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