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The comedian and star of ‘Rose’ on the beauty of the Humber and her long list of regrets
Gore Vidal’s play explores the vexed relationship between politics and populism
An affectionate adaptation of Jack Rosenthal’s 1979 TV comedy about aspiring London cab drivers
From acting and comedy to directing a very personal project: a play by her late husband
Peter Shaffer’s play is a duel for two high-powered grande dame actresses
Charlotte Keatley’s play explores secrets and their consequences among four generations of women
An affable revival of Mary Chase’s 1944 play about a man and his imaginary rabbit
An elderly Jewish couple are forced to confront their long-buried past in Oliver Cotton’s play
Long shadows from the past haunt an elderly Jewish couple in 1980s Brooklyn
The UK economy is still a long way from rebalancing
Though the play is admirably acted, Oliver Cotton’s script is wearisomely predictable
This story of a widow finding her wings is well executed but there’s nary a whiff of originality
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