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13 stories by "Tim Auld"

Closer and closer: Patrick Marber returns by Tim Auld

With two new plays announced and his most famous work revived at the Donmar, Patrick Marber is staging a comeback. Tim Auld talks to the cast of Closer, the playwright's portrait of sexual b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:18pm on May 16, 2016[SHARE]

Stephen Joseph's theatre revolution " from Alan Ayckbourn to Kevin Spacey by Tim Auld

He brought theatre-in-the-round to Scarborough " and sparked a theatrical revolution across the UK. Joseph is one of the great forgotten voices of the modern stageTheatre-in-the-round, Shake…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:45am on July 11, 2015[SHARE]

What large teeth you have! Little Red Riding Hood heads to Manchester by Tim Auld

Neck of the Woods, a new play by Turner prizewinner Douglas Gordon based on Perrault's fairytale premieres in Manchester next month. Tim Auld follows the trail of the Big Bad Wolf'For me, th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:03am on June 27, 2015[SHARE]

How Arthur Miller struck a discord with the Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz by Tim Auld

Broadcast on TV in 1980 and based on Fania Fénelon's memoir, Playing for Time is one of Arthur Miller's most harrowing plays. But questions are still being raised about the his version of e…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:00am on March 6, 2015[SHARE]

Closer and closer: Patrick Marber returns by Tim Auld

With two new plays announced and his most famous work revived at the Donmar, Patrick Marber is staging a comeback. Tim Auld talks to the cast of Closer, the playwright's portrait of sexual b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:00am on February 6, 2015[SHARE]

Pitcairn, Shakespeare's Globe, review: 'riproaring' by Tim Auld

Richard Bean wades into a factual void and muses - with resonance - on the fate of the mutineers on the Bounty

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:02pm on September 26, 2014[SHARE]

Why we're all mad for Sheridan Smith by Tim Auld

As Sheridan Smith aces it as Cilla Black on ITV, Tim Auld celebrates the rise and rise of an actress who boasts incredible talent and graft

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:10am on September 26, 2014[SHARE]

The Valley of Astonishment, Young Vic: 'fascinating' by Tim Auld

Peter Brook's latest is a humorous, humane journey through the world of neurological dysfunction, says Tim Auld

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:30am on June 29, 2014[SHARE]

The Roof, Doon Street Car Park: 'weird' by Tim Auld

From Space Invaders and acrobatics to baddies in Seventies flares - The Roof is one of the most eccentric plays Tim Auld has ever seen

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:00am on June 14, 2014[SHARE]

Clarence Darrow: 'Spacey's Prospero moment' by Tim Auld

In his swansong at the Old Vic, Kevin Spacey plays US civil rights lawyer, Clarence Darrow, with barnstorming brilliance, says Tim Auld

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:00am on June 8, 2014[SHARE]

Bakersfield Mist, Duchess Theatre: 'Kathleen Turner rules' by Tim Auld

A magnificent Kathleen Turner saves Stephen Sachs's largely predictable, artistic whodunnit, says Tim Auld

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:00am on June 1, 2014[SHARE]

This May Hurt a Bit, St James Theatre, review: 'imbalanced' by Tim Auld

Stella Feehily's NHS-in-crisis drama doesn't pack the punch it would like to, says Tim Auld

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:16am on May 23, 2014[SHARE]

Theatres with stories to tell by Tim Auld

A £120 million butterfly; a 'Cambodian gothic' auditorium; a giant stage floating on water. Tim Auld on the world's most dramatic buildings    

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 3:00am on March 9, 2014[SHARE]
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