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The playwright talks about working with Ivo van Hove and Bryan Cranston and explains why the 1976 movie resonates more than ever
Lee Hall’s raucous drama follows six Highland girls on a wild trip to Edinburgh
A group of girls from a convent school behave badly — and sing superbly — in this rude, raucous drama
Success of acclaimed play about art group in Northumbrian mining village funds museum
Lee Hall’s adaptation of the 1998 film is a touching comedy and a love letter to theatre
Tom Wells’ comic portrait of a hapless five-a-side football team has a bracing emotional honesty
Film-maker Beeban Kidron explains why we must question how online life is affecting the young
Superb casting does justice to the fine music of Alex Glasgow and the prose of Sid Chaplin
Lee Hall’s play is funny, serious, sad and stirring: a rich, absorbing drama that tells a story well on the importance of culture and learning for all
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