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2,439 stories by "Michael Billington"

The Homecoming: Pinter's male fantasists return in the age of #MeToo by Michael Billington

Criticised for moral ambiguity on its premiere, the 1965 drama " about a woman in a masculine world of aggression and pretence " is back to provoke and disturb Call a play a "modern classic"…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:54pm on March 16, 2022

'Experience Shakespeare by seeing it " even better, be in it': inside the RSC's new epic by Michael Billington

Owen Horsley's new production of Henry VI, Parts 2 and 3, uses a cast of 120, including professionals and community participants, with some of them filming the action on stage I discovered r…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:18am on March 14, 2022

I Don't Think We've Met celebrates a golden age of cricketing chivalry | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

Ian Smith's moving tribute to the late Colin Cowdrey is a gentle reminder of the abiding link between the stumps and the stage Cricket and theatre have long been intimate bedfellows. Stroll …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:12pm on March 11, 2022

Macbeth movies have been foul and fair " Joel Coen's is a stunner by Michael Billington

The Tragedy of Macbeth follows in the footsteps of Orson Welles's 1948 film, which showed how imagination can turn Shakespeare's text into more than a costume epic With Joel Coen's The Trage…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:12am on January 25, 2022

Britain's indifference to Molière's 400th is no surprise but it's still shameful | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

Despite some clever reimaginings of Tartuffe, UK stages remain depressingly inattentive to one of the greatest playwrights In France the 400th anniversary of Molière's birth is being celebr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:54am on January 18, 2022

Never mind the nose: what makes Cyrano de Bergerac a hero for all time? by Michael Billington

Edmond Rostand's great romantic has drawn actors including Ralph Richardson, Antony Sher and James McAvoy to its lead role. It is a tale of glorious theatricality, glittering poetry and hero…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12am on January 11, 2022

Bill Bryden: supremely gifted director who harnessed the ensemble's power by Michael Billington

The Scottish theatre-maker, who has died aged 79, brought us an epic 12-hour production of the Mysteries and the world premiere of Glengarry Glen Ross Bill Bryden, who has died aged 79, was …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:48pm on January 6, 2022

Julian Fellowes turns Half a Sixpence rewrite Kipps into winning fun by Michael Billington

In a surprisingly class-conscious stage adaptation of the HG Wells-inspired musical from the Downton Abbey creator on Sky, Charlie Stemp radiates kindly innocence What's in a name? Quite a l…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:18pm on December 30, 2021

Cameron Mackintosh: 'the public appreciates theatre more' since Covid by Michael Billington

The super-producer, celebrating his 75th birthday with a retrospective on TV, talks about the pandemic's effect on commercial theatre " and his fury with government Cameron Mackintosh will b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:48pm on December 13, 2021

The Treaty shows history in the making " and proves the power of political theatre by Michael Billington

Colin Murphy's remarkable play takes us behind closed doors as high-stakes negotiations for Irish independence take place 'I wanna be in the room where it happens," sings Aaron Burr in Hamil…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06pm on December 3, 2021

Antony Sher: a consummate Shakespearean and a man of staggering versatility by Michael Billington

One of the most gifted actors of his era, Sher " who has died aged 72 " combined psychology and a keen sense of the visual in soul-baring performances Antony Sher, who has died at the age of…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on December 3, 2021

Sheffield's Crucible: the revolutionary theatre that was almost snookered by Michael Billington

Half a century ago, Colin George faced down the doom-mongers and campaigners to bring the city a radical alternative to proscenium theatre: the open, thrust stage Entering Sheffield's Crucib…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:48am on November 30, 2021

Where to start with Stephen Sondheim: 10 of the best from the maestro by Michael Billington

Discover the musical theatre titan through the life-changing cast album of Company, Imelda Staunton's phenomenal turn in Gypsy, birthday concerts and his essential book on lyric writing Sond…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24pm on November 29, 2021

Lionel Blair: a showbiz phenomenon with all the right moves by Michael Billington

He gained household fame on Give Us a Clue but the all-round entertainer was a world-class hoofer who could hold his own alongside Sammy Davis Jr Lionel Blair, who has died aged 92, was that…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42pm on November 5, 2021

'He understood our national psyche': Terence Rattigan deserves a proper memorial by Michael Billington

His complex, ambivalent plays are regularly revived " and now a campaign aims to improve the playwright's resting place in a London cemetery What is the best tribute to a dead playwright? Fo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:32am on November 4, 2021

Top 10 books about theatre | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

From Anne Enright's novel about an actor's daughter to the diaries of former National Theatre director Peter Hall, the theatre critic chooses his favourite titles about the stage Theatre is …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:06am on October 9, 2021

Age of Antigone: Sophocles's arresting tale of the debt we owe the dead by Michael Billington

With three new versions on stage this month, the ancient Greek classic " and its reflections on authority and devotion " remains as compelling as ever This October sees a rash of productions…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:24am on October 4, 2021

Roger Michell: a superb director who brought the unexpected out of actors by Michael Billington

The much-loved Michell was renowned for a lack of ego and his understanding of the fine art of collaboration Roger Michell, who has died aged 65, had two great qualities as a theatre directo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on September 24, 2021

I've been cast as a bitchy theatre critic " it's a role I couldn't turn down | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

Starring in a Zoom production of the play Masks and Faces tested my acting skills " not to mention my singing About six weeks ago a small bombshell landed in my inbox. Headed "A Job Offer", …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on July 13, 2021

Rodgers and Hammerstein: cosy box-office bankers or radical trailblazers? by Michael Billington

The duo's shows boast catchy songs but pose problems for directors. As South Pacific and Carousel return this summer, our writer looks back on enchanted evenings with the odd couple's musica…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:12pm on July 7, 2021

Can opera singers act " or do they just wave their arms around like traffic cops? by Michael Billington

A new production of King Lear, drawn from the world of opera, aims to put paid to the notion that great singers make second-rate actors. We speak to its stars I had coffee recently with King…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:12pm on June 29, 2021

Bard day's work: what I learned from eavesdropping on RSC rehearsals by Michael Billington

The Royal Shakespeare Company is letting the public watch the usually secret processes towards performance " from clapping games to verse sessions The creative process normally takes place b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:42am on June 14, 2021

'Olivier was jealous of me': TV drama pioneer Derek Granger at 100 by Michael Billington

On his centenary, the veteran producer recalls adding punch to Coronation Street, bringing Brideshead to the screen and his 'turbulent' relationship with one of the acting world's greats The…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:54am on April 19, 2021

The RSC at 60: the glorious past and vital future of a theatrical revolution by Michael Billington

The Royal Shakespeare Company survived establishment resistance and economic storms to become a powerhouse. How should it now change? What's in a name? Quite a lot, as it happens. In 1960 Pe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12pm on March 19, 2021

Alan Curtis obituary by Michael Billington

There has always been a strong affinity between acting and cricket, and my friend Alan Curtis, who has died aged 90, was a perfect example of that. He combined a long theatrical career with …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:06pm on March 7, 2021
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