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36 stories by "Stephen Moss"

Bard from my own home: how I starred in a virtual Shakespeare play by Stephen Moss

How better to liven up lockdown than to stage the entire Shakespeare canon online? Our writer reports on his role in the webcam drama 'Would you like to take part in a livestreamed performan…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:32am on April 2, 2020[SHARE]

Abomination: the riotously high-camp opera about DUP homophobia by Stephen Moss

Inspired by remarks made by a unionist MP, an incendiary opera is about to unleash gay cake and drag on Belfast. Will Arlene Foster be in the front row? We meet its creator The Newtownards R…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42pm on October 18, 2019[SHARE]

What, no samovars? Roman Abramovich presents a Chekhov for Russia's meltdown by Stephen Moss

The Cherry Orchard has been given an absurdist reboot " with blood transfusions, a beach party and a bed-hopping sex maniac. And thanks to Chelsea's oligarch, it's coming to BritainOh my goo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:54am on January 28, 2019[SHARE]

Paul Mayhew-Archer: 'I want to show people with Parkinson's can do comedy by Stephen Moss

The writer of The Vicar of Dibley and Mrs Brown's Boys discusses the funny side of living with the illness and his new Edinburgh show, Incurable Optimist"Good news," the comedy writer Paul M…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:48am on July 20, 2018[SHARE]

The Mousetrap at 60: why is this the world's longest-running play? by Stephen Moss

Agatha Christie's whodunnit is 60 years old. What's the secret to its longevity? Stephen Moss goes behind the scenes, into 'the snow room' and off to the pub for a sing-song with the castQue…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:18am on October 23, 2017[SHARE]

'He was a gay guy who won': why I wrote a play about ice-skating genius John Curry by Stephen Moss

Tony Timberlake has turned his lifelong fascination with the champion figure skater and 1970s gay icon into a heartbreaking one-man show In 1976, John Curry won the figure-skating gold medal…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:36pm on August 21, 2017[SHARE]

Canvassing opinion: what art critics make of the hit play Art by Stephen Moss

What is art and how do we judge its value? As Yasmina Reza's play is revived at the Old Vic in London, Stephen Moss asks Guardian critics Adrian Searle and Skye Sherwin if the price is right…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06am on January 20, 2017[SHARE]

When Peter Hall met Uncle Vanya " and shouted it down by Stephen Moss

It wasn't exactly a heckle, but Hall's outburst from the stalls on the opening night of a starry West End Chekhov starring Laura Carmichael and Anna Friel was clearly critical of the product…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:24am on January 3, 2017[SHARE]

Henry I leads the charge to crown Reading as a cultural hotspot by Stephen Moss

A new play about the 12th-century monarch is at the heart of plans to raise the artistic profile of a town best known for its IT companies and shoppingSomething is stirring in Reading, hithe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:18am on November 2, 2016[SHARE]

How I made an impression on Alistair McGowan and Rory Bremner by Stephen Moss

Ant and Dec? Perpetual laughter. Boris Johnson? Strangle the vowels. Andy Murray? Just growl. Alistair McGowan and Rory Bremner try and make a mimic of Stephen Moss Alistair McGowan immediat…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:14am on August 10, 2016[SHARE]

'It's a grand undertaking for anybody': Adam Donen on his holographic symphony by Stephen Moss

He cites Hegel as a key influence and compares his music to TS Eliot. The pop-star turned symphonist discusses his plans to bring the first world war's legacy of 'mass-mechanised butchery' t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:30am on May 24, 2016[SHARE]

Flamenco on the hoof: Bartabas the Furious and his dancing horses by Stephen Moss

There's no such thing as an easy ride with Bartabas. His horses once performed Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. Now they're stamping into Sadler's Wells. We meet the horse whisperer at his eccen…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:02am on February 10, 2016[SHARE]

Houdini's big secret: the sidekick who was more skilled than his master by Stephen Moss

When Houdini got lowered into water, who padlocked his trunks? A British carpenter and locksmith called Jim Collins. Now a magician has written a play about the forgotten hero of escapology'…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:16am on January 26, 2016[SHARE]

Alex Jennings on playing Alan Bennett: 'He wanted me to be tougher' by Stephen Moss

He has won three Oliviers yet a film career has always eluded him. Will playing Alan Bennett in The Lady in the Van bring Alex Jennings the breakthrough he craves?Alex Jennings is Alan Benne…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:02pm on November 2, 2015[SHARE]

Dalia Taha: 'You want stories of suffering' by Stephen Moss

Her dramas deal with violence and the impossibility of life under occupation, but Dalia Taha insists there's more to her plays than Palestinian politics"I wasn't prepared for questions like …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:00pm on February 22, 2015[SHARE]

Tim Vines joke has been named the funniest. Can you do better? by Stephen Moss

Vines Hoover gag has been named the best at the Edinburgh festival. Tell us your all-time favourite Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:52am on August 19, 2014[SHARE]

John Sessions, comedy pioneer: 'I lost my way' by Stephen Moss

He was the king of improv comedy. Now he's playing second fiddle to a dancing dog. What happened? John Sessions talks about stage fright, voting Ukip and life after the 'twinkly years'John S…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:00am on July 14, 2014[SHARE]

Director Andrei Konchalovsky: 'Forget freedom wars and plagues make the best art' by Stephen Moss

How did an auteur who started out working with Tarkovsky end up being fired from Tango & Cash? Andrei Konchalovsky talks about $90m flops, being mentored by Billy Wilder and killed by D…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:00pm on April 22, 2014[SHARE]

Michael Gambon's roles for actors who can't remember their lines by Stephen Moss

The veteran stage actor sometimes has difficulty memorising scripts. But some roles are easier for forgetful thespians than othersThe actor Michael Gambon, who for some years has been strugg…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on April 21, 2014[SHARE]

The Anatomy of Melancholy comes up smiling by Stephen Moss

The Anatomy of Melancholy has been called the 'book to end all books'. But can Robert Burton's vast 17th-century classic really work as a play? Stephen Moss finds outIn a draughty industrial…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:48pm on November 6, 2013[SHARE]

Patrice Chéreau: a director genuinely devoted to his art | Stephen Moss by Stephen Moss

Witty, urbane and indefatigable to the last, Chéreau was one of the great directors of the past 40 years, a man whose creative integrity was his professional hallmarkThe last time I met the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on October 8, 2013[SHARE]

Samuel Beckett's obsession with chess: how the game influenced his work by Stephen Moss

Chess was one of Samuel Beckett's great obsessions, touching everything from Murphy to Endgame. Perhaps this game of fierce purity and life-or-death stakes is the key to all his workI am som…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:00am on August 29, 2013[SHARE]

Pulitzer playwright Ayad Akhtar: 'I was in denial' by Stephen Moss

It took 10 years " and 9/11 " for Ayad Akhtar to realise what he needed to write about. As his play Disgraced comes to London, he reveals all Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:26pm on May 7, 2013[SHARE]

Pulitzer playwright Ayad Akhtar: 'I was in denial' by Stephen Moss

It took 10 years " and 9/11 " for Ayad Akhtar to realise what he needed to write about. As his play Disgraced comes to London, he reveals allThere are some people you interview you feel you'…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:26pm on May 7, 2013[SHARE]

Adrian Lester and Rory Kinnear: 'Othello and Iago are a bit cracked' by Stephen Moss

As they prepare lock horns as Othello and Iago at the National Theatre, the actors talk about jealousy, the horrors of war " and who Shakespeare's play is really aboutAdrian Lester and Rory …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:00pm on April 10, 2013[SHARE]
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