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Stresses and strains in the run-up to a premiere of King Lear
RANDY BOYAG
Puppets and disrupters abound in this season’s family shows
The year 1966 saw a new bright star light up the London stage. The play was Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and the playwright was Tom Stoppard who, at 29, was the youngest person ever to have a
In defence of the libretto and the librettist
LESTER COHEN / GETTY Lazarus: The Second Coming ...
The unconventional instrumentation favoured by Tortoise is an indicator of how many different lineups have always jostled for space under the jazz umbrella. The national treasure that is The Pete Alle
Leigh Lawson has embraced acting and poetry with the same determination that sustained Marie Lloyd, the music-hall queen whose memorabilia he collects, as Carla Passino discovers