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Moving drama about the founding father of the health service unfolds as a dreamlike fantasia at the National Theatre
Neil Gaiman expands his heaven-and-hell story but the lead duo’s chemistry remains the main draw
BBC fictional mini-series shows the appalling grief and pain of the need to decide a loved one’s fate
Chanel Cresswell plays the sleuthing Coleen Rooney opposite Natalia Tena as the self-sabotaging Rebekah Vardy
Stage is set for fruitful collaboration between murderous dad and his detective offspring
Financial Conduct Authority is keen for same approach to be followed across the UK
The profession is criticised for being a bastion of the privileged, but efforts are under way to encourage diversity
A revelatory performance from Jennifer Lawrence in this sci-fi drama
A new awareness of the intimacy of radio have recently transformed poetry
Thomas Vinterberg’s film looks glowingly lovely but lacks the weirdness of Hardy’s novel
This series about the sex researchers who ‘taught America how to love’ is both intimate and unsensational
Leading figures from business, politics and the arts share their holiday plans
Wachowskis tackle David Mitchell’s jumbo novel, Malick dishes out more mysticism, war-aftermath road movie has a powerful charge
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Amour’, ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2’, ‘Mental’, ‘The Pool’ and ‘Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet’
This week’s films reviewed: ‘The Cabin in the Woods’, ‘The Gospel of Us’, ‘Blackthorn’, ‘Delicacy’, ‘Mozart’s Sister’ and ‘Battleship’
The roving National Theatre Wales shows that it is anything but conventional
In Ian Rickson’s staging, Denmark is a prison, if not a psychiatric institution
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