Billing Alan Bennett’s 1973 comedy as "a filthy farce from a less enlightened age" is a canny move. It pretty well pre-empts any cancelling by detractors in 2021, shocked by the fun in that age of trouser-dropping and accidental bosom fondling, typified by the long-running so-called…
My Stoppard journey began more than 40 years ago with the heady cocktail of verbal fireworks, erudition and wit that is his 1966 play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Now it seems it is to end, with what the great playwright suggests is his last play, as he navigates his own…
“I consider myself a Jewish writer, like all my heroes: Tom Stoppard, David Mamet, Philip Roth, Arthur Miller, Woody Allen,” said director Patrick Marber in an interview in 2015. Now he is directing a play from one of those “heroes”, Tom Stoppard – a play which might be…