Edward Bond, a playwright who shocked the stage world with 'Saved,' dies at 89
Bond shocked the British theater world with his explosive 1965 drama "Saved," a scandal that led to the abolition of theater censorship in Britain.Â
Bond shocked the British theater world with his explosive 1965 drama "Saved," a scandal that led to the abolition of theater censorship in Britain.Â
A figure of a roaring lion, about the size of a loaf of bread, is the latest step in the fight to preserve culture from conflict.
President Barack Obama and Prince Charles were among the thousands who paid tribute to the legendary playwright on the 400th anniversary of his death.
"The Audience" star joked that it was the queen who deserved an award, "for the most consistent and committed performance of the 20th century, and probably the 21st century."read more