Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
How the two major figures in British cultural life sparked an interest in combining the highbrow and the popular
A polymath whose talent propelled him into showbiz
Jonathan Miller’s production is admirable but lacking in both spark and subtlety
‘The obvious lesson of the 1914-18 war is not one we’d expect many politicians to have learnt’
The director talks about his stormy days at the National Theatre
This is a beautifully judged production of Githa Sowerby’s 1912 drama
Michael Mayer’s super-glitzy, hyper-kitschy Rigoletto exults in the rat-packy decadence of Las Vegas c.1960
Despite his huge success, Jonathan Miller is haunted by his decision to abandon medicine
My mentor was my father – the first man to describe Munchausen’s syndrome
Haze is cleared away in favour of storm and stress
International Edition