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Jamie Lloyd’s magnificent cast ‘dare do all’ in this gripping dystopian rendition of Shakespeare’s Scottish Play. It’s often a risk when an established Hollywood actor takes the lead in one of Shakespeare’s masterpieces – particularly in a highly publicised West End production. Yet for James McAvoy in Jamie Lloyd’s reworking of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the risk […]
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It’s not often that I feel the need to well up in public, but I couldn’t help myself in the closing scenes of Jonathan Lewis’ play, Our Boys, last weekend. The play considers both the physical and psychological impact of life in the armed forces, and unsurprisingly struck a chord with its Remembrance weekend audiences. […]
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Michael McIntyre’s stand-up may not be the most innovative, but his ability to tap into the everyday aspects of British life has unified countless audiences and has helped McIntyre reach new levels of success. In the realm of Mr McIntyre, something as mundane as a kitchen cupboard can inspire stand-up that’ll contort muscles you didn’t […]