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An analysis into the special chemistry of writer-director partnerships
Arsonist with doctorate prevails against justice secretary’s clampdown
Making changes without checking if they are wanted can be tricky, writes Brian Groom
John Lithgow labours as a gay pundit exposed in 1960s America but finds a character of diminishing interest
A widow takes a pair of lodgers to fill a shortfall in the rent while a gay and vain banker marries a plain Betty
Britain will regret the current wave of library closures but that does not mean its network must stay the same
East Yorkshire is hoping for a tourism boost on the back of the artist’s latest exhibition, writes Brian Groom
‘Others pine for the yeasty fug of a fresh baguette; we have pickled onion Monster Munch’
The National Theatre director on Stanislavsky, Bulgakov and James Corden
Nigel Andrews reviews Paul and Sandra Fierlinger’s ‘My Dog Tulip’ and Takashi Miike’s ‘13 Assassins’
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