Gants Hill boy Simon Lipkin is conjuring up laughs in the West End as one of Santa’s little helpers
By John Nathan
The rarely seen artworks are on show at gallery in Winchester
Delayed production of Sleeping Beauty reboot is hampered by its a slightly desperate attempt to be original
Parent complains after pupils prompted to enact sieg heils as part of ‘educational’ play at Millfield school
Julia Pascal's gripping play asks why Jewish nationalism should not be seen as morally equivalent to other nationalisms
A terrific performance from Simon Lipkin helps cut through the syrup in this revival of Philip McKinley’s production
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