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Tom Stoppard " a life in pictures by Guardian Staff

Award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard has died aged 88 Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42am on November 30, 2025

Where to start with Tom Stoppard: from Brazil to Leopoldstadt by Mark Lawson

The great playwright had a 60-year career in the theatre and also wrote scripts for radio and the screen " here are some of his very best With his restless imagination, Tom Stoppard showed …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42am on November 30, 2025

Comedian Judi Love: 'I'm a big girl, the boss, and you love it' by Michael Segalov

Before she was a TV mainstay, Judi Love was a single mum juggling standup with care work. Now she's back on stage for a show that finds humour in past trauma: 'It's laughter that helped me',…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42am on November 30, 2025

Sir Tom Stoppard obituary by Michael Coveney

One of Britain's most outstanding playwrights famed for the 'hypnotised brilliance' of his prose and dialogue After the first night of his play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42am on November 30, 2025

Tom Stoppard, playwright of dazzling wit and playful erudition, dies aged 88 by Claire Armitstead

A theatrical sensation since the 1960s, whose dramas included Arcadia, The Real Thing and Leopoldstadt, Stoppard also had huge success as a screenwriter Tom Stoppard: a life in pictures A b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on November 29, 2025

Tom Stoppard: a brilliant dramatist who always raised the temperature of the room by Michael Billington

The self-described 'bounced Czech' created cerebral works centred by a core of genuine emotion " and always understood the ways of our world All the best dramatists extend the frontiers of d…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on November 29, 2025

With his restless imagination, Tom Stoppard showed us a mind on the move by David Jays

The questing Czech-born playwright gave us plays that explored arcadias, utopias and affecting notions of home Tom Stoppard's breakthrough play opened on a bare stage, with two characters in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on November 29, 2025

'The new Hamilton'? Show with Mary Todd Lincoln as drunken first lady comes to London by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

The one-act play Oh, Mary! " 'the stupidest, funniest thing possible' " to open after blockbuster run in New York What if, in the final weeks before Abraham Lincoln's assassination, the firs…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42pm on November 28, 2025

Arthur Miller? Snore! Audiences want new plays " why are theatres scared of them? by Brian Logan

A new report suggests playwriting is in crisis after Covid, with producers retreating into safe old classics. Well, not from where I'm standing Crisis? What crisis? British Theatre Before an…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42pm on November 28, 2025

A Midsummer Night's Dream review " nightmarish take brings the brutal undercurrents roaring to the surface by Kate Wyver

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, LondonDirector Holly Race Roughan transposes the summer tale into the darkest of winters as the fairies' feud over the stolen child leaves the snow smeared with bloo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on November 28, 2025

A Child's Christmas in Wales review " exquisite Dylan Thomas adaptation has magic in every scene by Miriam Gillinson

The Lucky Chance, FromeJoy radiates from the stage as an ensemble cast from the Emma Rice Company bring Thomas's twinkling poem to life Dylan Thomas's beautiful Christmas poem has that amazi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:02am on November 28, 2025

The Sound of Music review " a rich, relevant revival big on the bangers by David Jays

Curve theatre, LeicesterA full-throttle Maria, a memorably forlorn Captain von Trapp and the carousel of classic hits make Nikolai Foster's production something to savour You know what to ex…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:02am on November 28, 2025

The one change that worked: I was trembling with anxiety when I found a fun, free way to get calm by Olivia Petter

I can't dance. Not even a little bit. But the terrible moves my friends mock are an antidote to the racing heart and quivering breath that arrive in my more anxious moments The first time I …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:36pm on November 27, 2025

Ring Ring review " La Ronde reimagined as a carousel of modern anxieties by Kate Wyver

White Bear theatre, LondonWriter Gary Owen stitches together glimpses of contemporary life with a spin on Arthur Schnitzler's classic that doesn't quite coalesce Gary Owen's gentle dance of …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on November 27, 2025

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy review " flimsy extravaganza needs deeper thought by Arifa Akbar

Riverside Studios, London The madcap sci-fi tale is retold on a lavish scale, complete with in-show merch, but it never really blasts off Douglas Adams's sci-fi comedy about Earth's destruct…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on November 27, 2025

Jill Freud obituary by Emma Freud

My mother, Jill Freud, who has died aged 98, was a dynamic actor and producer, and the founder of one of the UK's most cherished summer rep theatres. On graduating from the Rada drama school…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on November 27, 2025

Jack Shepherd obituary by Michael Coveney

Versatile actor, director and playwright who found television fame in the detective series Wycliffe The actor Jack Shepherd, who has died aged 85, was, in his own quiet and modest way, a Ren…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on November 27, 2025

The Little Mermaid review " underwater wonders cast a spell in mid-air by Chris Wiegand

New Vic theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme A fresh telling of Hans Christian Andersen's story deploys circus skills and inventive design to create a memorable merworld The Little Mermaid is big b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42am on November 27, 2025

Move over Ebenezer! Ebony Scrooge gets Dickens dancing with a hip-hop Christmas Carol " in pictures

The classic novel is given a new spin with this festive spectacular at Sadler's Wells East following the fortunes of a fashion designer encountering ghosts of the past, present and future Al…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42am on November 27, 2025

Secrets of the cow-skulled scarecrow: did one man's cruel tales inspire Paula Rego's best paintings? by Claire Armitstead

When the great artist saw a shocking play by Martin McDonagh about the torture of children, she asked him for more dark stories. As the vivid, extraordinary works they triggered go on show, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:48pm on November 26, 2025

David Copperfield review " Dickens distilled into an inventive three-hander by Arifa Akbar

Jermyn Street theatre, LondonAbigail Pickard Price's stripped-back staging conjures ghost stories, seaside dreams and Dickensian tragedy through three performers' dazzling transformations Th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:06am on November 26, 2025

Petty Men review " understudies plot their own version of Julius Caesar by David Jays

Arcola theatre, London Hanging around backstage while their chances to play Brutus and Cassius fade, two unnamed actors start to act out their own drama This is no glam…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:06am on November 26, 2025

Post your questions for Tom Felton by Rich Pelley

As the Harry Potter actor brings Draco Malfoy to Broadway and is set to star in a Jimmy Carr-penned spoof period drama alongside Damian Lewis, the eternal bad boy will answer your questions …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:24am on November 25, 2025

Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves's screen history makes their stage reunion all the more emotional | Chris Wiegand by Chris Wiegand

Stephen Poliakoff's 1991 film Close My Eyes, about incestuous siblings, echoes as the actors return in David Eldridge's End, playing a couple facing a cancer diagnosis First there was Beginn…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:24am on November 25, 2025

'A nucleus of a community': the five-hour stage play about Dungeons & Dragons by Jesse Hassenger

In Initiative, a group of young people in the early 2000s finds themselves via the role-playing game, the latest example of its undying popularity It sounds like a big ask, the idea of prese…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02am on November 25, 2025
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