Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, published in 1898, is one of the best ghost stories. Chilling and elusive, it has subtle psychological depths. Oscar Wilde thought it “the most wonderful, lurid, p ...
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Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), an indifferent actor, was an expert writer of farces. His fame began in 1885 with The Magistrate and continued into the 20th century. He wrote The Cabinet Minister in 1 ...
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The sustained impact of Sarah Snook’s charismatic performance, combined so superbly with an artistically choreographed integration of stage-wide screen technology, reaches the realms of awesome ...
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Jez Butterworth’s big success with his last two award-winning plays, Jerusalem and The Ferryman, means there is an adult audience ready and eager to fill a West End theatre to see his three-hour famil ...
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