Exclusive: Veteran actors fast-tracked into venerable London club in wake of men-only rule being jettisoned after 193 years The Garrick Club has named Judi Dench and Siân Phillips as distin…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:24AMCampaigners call for ‘outdated structures’ that undermine progress and encourage inequality to be dismantled Cultural organisations and equality campaigners have called on high-profile f…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:32PMInua Ellams adaptation nods to Shamima Begum, stop and search, Prevent programme and police surveillance The incoming home secretary is unlikely to have diary space for a theatre trip this w…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:13PMWith her gripping sea-bound thriller Corinna, Corinna, playwright Chloë Moss shines a spotlight on the dangers faced by women working in the shipping industry Playwright Chloë Moss grew up…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:42AMFrom being pelted with stones in Greece to receiving a papal welcome in Rome, the giant girl’s migrant trek from Syria to Manchester provoked powerful responses In Greece, far-right protes…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:48AMThe conflict lasted two brutal decades. Now a people’s tribunal – of actors, human rights experts, witnesses and citizen judges – is staging a trial of the invasion. Tony Blair has bee…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:12PMOn Hostile Ground features a singing former PM – and plenty of savagely witty numbers about wrongful detention and deportation. As it prepares to launch, we go behind the scenes David Cam…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06PMA hard-hitting new dance show uses the stories of Syrians to capture the horrors of Aleppo – and the hope that will not dieLast summer, David Cazalet was busy running the cybersecurity fir…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:04PMShocked by the Brexit vote, the director of the National Theatre embarked on an ambitious countrywide listening project. Rufus Norris explains how everyone from shepherds to shop workers sha…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:03AMThe comedian is to stand against Farage for South Thanet in the 2015 general election. But what are his guvnorment’s policies? Guardian experts question him on welfare, freedom, immigratio…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:20AMThe comedian is to stand against Farage for South Thanet in the 2015 general election. But what are his guvnorment’s policies? Guardian experts question him on welfare, freedom, immigratio…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:00PMBritain Isnt Eating satirises the coalition governments approach to food banks and the feckless poor. Director Carrie Cracknell and social affairs writer Amelia Gentleman explain how they wo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:00AMWhen the 12-year-old was taken from Scotland to Pakistan by her father in 2006, she became front-page news, held up as the symbol of a cultural clash between a white mother and her Muslim ex…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:59PMRape, abuse, addiction, squalor … in Pests, Vivienne Franzmann brings the lives of women prisoners to the Royal Court. But it's no exercise in poverty tourismVivienne Franzmann's summary o…
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