Scratch a comedian and you will find an angry mind, and there are plenty of examples from the past and present day
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The state of world politics means Maureen Lipman can’t sleep, but she’s prepping for a climate-change cabaret
The award-winning actress will marry business consultant David Turner
The Letters Light and Love evening sought to raise funds to rebuild Kibbutz Be’eri, eight months after the town was devastated by Hamas terrorists
The actress has joined Technion UK’s and the JC’s Message a Hero postcard campaign
The film was screened earlier this year at the Berlin Film Festival before its cinematic release
To prevent Jews from being represented on stage because they might give succour to Israel’s critics is a cop out
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By Jonathan Sacerdoti
Martin Sherman's play Rose is not only full of tired stereotypes - it relies on an unforgivable comparison between the IDF and the Nazis
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The American-Jewish star admitted to "binge-watching" the long-running drama
By Georgia L Gilholy
'She’s not a figurehead, not to me, not from what I’ve seen. She’s a key worker... and we should go out there every Wednesday night and clap,' Dame Maureen told The JC
By Ben Bloch