A rush of new plays offer fictionalised versions of Labour's 1981 split, the revamp of the Sun, a TV quizshow scandal and other real events. Playwrights James Graham and Steve Waters discuss the legal and ethical risksA theatre programme lists the characters on one side of the page, with the actors playing them printed opposite. At a new play, audiences are much more likely to recognise the names of the cast on the r…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:03PM on March 9, 2017