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The southern English city’s expanses of undeveloped coastline are a haven for boaters and birdwatchers, often from London
Master of the awkward question and the stinging aside decides not to seek re-election
Bertie Carvel makes his directorial debut, consistently intelligent in arguing for Galsworthy’s relevance today
Alistair Beaton’s play is an assured but toothless satire about fracking
In Michael Ball’s hands, the moviemaking giant Mack Sennett’s bitterest lines are imbued with warmth
As Salieri and Mozart, Rupert Everett and Joshua McGuire revel in the drama’s excesses
Wheelchair user Jonathan Percy returns to the driver’s seat – in a Ferrari supercar
A fascinating show of work by the multi-talented man who anticipated Pop Art
This powerful show focuses on a crucial period in the artist’s development in the 1960s
Toby Stephens shines in this excellent revival of Noël Coward’s 1930 comedy
This is a timely exhibition of the work of an intense and haunting painter
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