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Clive Anderson interview: Whose Line Is It Anyway returns. Or does it?
5th August 2014
Barrister-turned-comedian Clive Anderson was the nation’s darling – ...
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US playwrights: are they trouncing the Brits?
19th April 2014
British theatres are awash with new American plays. Why?
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Interview: Rupert Goold takes over at the Almeida
9th April 2014
Rupert Goold, interview: ‘I’ve set the controls for the sun’ T...
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The Events, David Greig’s play comes to Norway
5th April 2014
The Events, David Greig’s acclaimed play about the aftermath of a massacre...
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The joy of amateur theatre
23rd March 2014
Talking to Ian Hislop and Nick Newman about the stage adaptation of their film, ...
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A children’s company pick up the theatrical baton, 400 years on
20th March 2014
A hardboiled Jacobean drama – with children Sex, infidelity, social discor...
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Daniel Evans interview: giving us The Full Monty
7th February 2014
Daniel Evans interview: the man who brought hot stuff to Sheffield Sheffield has...
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Interview: Jude Law – Henry V, and the price of fame
16th November 2013
On my way to meet Jude Law I pass him twice. I first spot him on a massive poste...
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Should live theatre be shown in cinemas?
30th October 2013
Should live theatre be shown in cinemas? With David Tennant’s Richard II c...
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Dominic Cavendish is the lead theatre critic for The Daily Telegraph. He is the founding editor of the audio archive Theatrevoice
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