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1,485 stories by "Matt Wolf"

Samantha Bond on Her Ideal London Role Opposite Real-Life Husband Alexander Hanson by Matt Wolf

Samantha Bond may be best-known the world over as Moneypenny in the James Bond (no relation!) films, back when Pierce Brosnan was playing 007. But the distinctively smoky-voiced actress has …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 1:26pm on January 5, 2011

Year in Review: The London Stage in 2010 by Matt Wolf

From Shakespeare to Sondheim, the theater scene in London brought something for almost everyone.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:36pm on December 28, 2010

Best of West End & More: Top Five London Shows of 2010 by Matt Wolf

London boasts well over 150 significant openings a year, more than triple the number Broadway musters these days in an entire season. Where to begin, then, in looking back with pleasure on t…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:58pm on December 22, 2010

On the London Stage: Derek Jacobi's Close-Up 'King Lear' by Matt Wolf

Michael Grandage directs the grand tragedy in the intimate space of the Donmar while, at the National Theater, Alan Ayckbourn registers the holiday season as only he can do.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:50am on December 14, 2010

New Mom Denise Van Outen on Bending & Snapping in London's Legally Blonde by Matt Wolf

She’s hosted breakfast television in the UK as well as a Broadway-related reality show (Grease: You’re The One That I Want). But Denise Van Outen is also a dedicated theater perf…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 1:36pm on December 8, 2010

On the London Stage: It's Judy's World and Welcome to It by Matt Wolf

Tracie Bennett gives a full-throttle performance as Judy Garland in "End of the Rainbow," and a "Master Builder" is staged from the ground up.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:49pm on November 30, 2010

Commercial theatre lacks the X factor | Matt Wolf by Matt Wolf

The Royal Court and the National dominated the London Evening Standard theatre awards, and rightly so. Non-subsidised theatre needs to get its act togetherIs there any good new commercial th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42am on November 30, 2010

On the London Stage: Sarah Kane Still Shocks, Athol Fugard Rages Anew by Matt Wolf

The personal meets the political in a return to the London stage of "Blasted" and "The Train Driver."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:17am on November 16, 2010

Critical Age by Matt Wolf

There's little doubt that Raul Esparza will one day make a fine Ben...

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:28am on November 16, 2010

On the London Stage: A Pained Artist Inveighs Against Nature by Matt Wolf

Few plays put the actual artistic process at center stage with as much energy and command as John Logan's "Red."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:41pm on December 16, 2009
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