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Mystery of the Masked Men

In his 1983 essay "Behind the Painted Smile" and subsequent interviews, Alan Moore explains what inspired him to write V for Vendetta, his dystopian graphic novel about an anarchist rebellion against ...
Peter Bazalgette, the TV producer and executive who has spent a considerable chunk of his life as the most important man in British television, will always be best known as the person who brought Big ...
At Cooper Gallery, Dundee, the artist’s latest exhibition sets a restless Elon Musk avatar loose in a shifting, gamified world ...
The work in We Contain Multitudes is about human limitations, living with them and sometimes defying them, writes Susan Mansfield ...
What to make of the ongoing House of Windsor soap opera gripping the nation? Barely a day – actually make that an afternoon – goes by without some piquant new revelation making its way into the ...
I once knew someone very similar to how Liz Truss is portrayed in Greg Wilkinson's one-person play. This person played a musical instrument - very badly. So bad ...
Charles Court Opera has produced a thoroughly enjoyable version of Iolanthe with all the G&S fun you could hope for infused with a few modern touches. For those new to the genre, this is an engaging ...
The actor talks about meeting the Iron Lady, the joy of shooting Chariots of Fire, and why Ann Widdecombe is upset with the name of his new show ...
If the critical response to plays is gender-biased, it sends a message to women writers about whether theatre is still a place where their experiences can be expressed, says Zinnie Harris ...
Voters in a country ranked as one of the friendliest in the world will head to the polls as part of a snap election called by the current Prime Minister. Japan's Sanae Takaichi called the election on ...
The full cast has been announced for the major UK tour of I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, the final chapter in the evergreen comedy series, which opens at Cambridge Arts Theatre on 19 May 2026, and tours ...