Ruth Jones on her radio challenge
Ruth Jones is used to hiding behind characters, like the larger-than-life Nessa in Gavin and Stacey. But in her new radio show, she's going to have to play her hardest role to date – […]
Ruth Jones is used to hiding behind characters, like the larger-than-life Nessa in Gavin and Stacey. But in her new radio show, she's going to have to play her hardest role to date – […]
Whether in London, New York or LA, actress Helen Mirren likes to explore. Interview by Yvonne Swann I have never in my life found myself in a situation where I’ve stopped work and said, “Thank […]
In 1976, John Cleese scooped up the crème de la crème of the British comedy world for the pioneering Amnesty International fundraiser A Poke in the Eye (with a Sharp Stick) at Her Majesty’s Theatre […]
NEW YORK — If you’re a fan of Chekhov’s writing and Peter Sarsgaard’s acting, you face a serious dilemma this fall. The announcement that Sarsgaard would play Trigorin in the Broadway transfer of the Royal […]
There’s a bisexual woman in “Bones” and a lesbian couple on “The Goode Family,” an upcoming animated comedy. “Dirty Sexy Money” features a transsexual and “Brothers & Sisters” a gay marriage. In “Mad Men,” the […]
One woman. Three men. And how they affect – and are affected by – a rural community in the 19th century. Landowners and their whims are not the only inconstant in these people's lives. There […]
Modern twists within Shakespeare's plays are not unusual and they do make the Bard's work accessible. Frantic Assembly's adaptation of Othello works on many levels, but is not without flaws. This ground breaking theatre company […]
You could say that Waste by Harley Granville Barker is exactly the sort of play the National Theatre should be doing, and Samuel West's magisterial, superbly cast revival at the Almeida – the first in […]
A 50kg solid gold statue of model Kate Moss, created by artist Marc Quinn, is unveiled at the British Museum. Full published article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/entertainment/arts_and_culture/7647947.stm
Switzerland’s busiest train station was transformed for a special live performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s classic opera La Traviata. Full published article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/entertainment/arts_and_culture/7645872.stm
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