It's hats off to the hit without kit
By John Nathan
Ex-EastEnder falls for Shakespeare
Guilty of a partial view of Jewish guilt
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Theatre-goers can look forward to an exciting mix of new shows and popular classics.
David Thacker recalls working with a legend
By Anonymous
Tony Kushner is furious about George Bush, simplistic thinking and his own failure to prevent the Iraq war
A high-voltage, uproariously obscene performance from the chav comedian
Misery and pain - that's showbusiness
Elliott Levey’s interesting home life is matched only by his varied acting career
Innovative theatre isn’t dead. It’s happening in a flat near Moss Side.
Playwright Hanoch Levin was pilloried for predicting the woes of being an occupying power.
By Ben Lynfield
Sex crimes committed by two boys from his school moved Evan Placey to write a very Jewish play.