The actress, now 86, is still as fierce and fabulous as ever. Over the course of several interviews, she takes everyone to task
List includes Chris Whitty and Patrick Vallance while Tony Blair has been appointed a Knight of the Garter
Matthew Lopez’s sprawling work about the contemporary American gay community has little of any substance to say
Ralph Fiennes is compelling in Rupert Goold’s dark production
A spellbinding exploration of sport, American patriotism and personal mania
With a new female Hamlet and Henry IV about to take to the stage, is cross-gender casting of Shakespeare’s great roles more than a gimmick?
Mark Rylance’s staging raises problems, while Regrave and Earl Jones lack energy as the leads
Mature actors such as Denzel Washington and Vanessa Redgrave continue to be believable in younger roles
Supremely elegant, and still on stage at 76, the actor has mellowed her political stance. She talks austerity, family and nudity with Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson
Vanessa Redgrave and Jesse Eisenberg star in this emotionally-charged off-Broadway drama
Wachowskis tackle David Mitchell’s jumbo novel, Malick dishes out more mysticism, war-aftermath road movie has a powerful charge
Christopher Haydon’s quietly revolutionary agenda is exciting, but this play falls into the ‘noble attempt’ category
Reviews of this week’s films: Ralph Fiennes’ ‘Coriolanus’, Clint Eastwood’s ‘J. Edgar’, Madonna’s ‘W.E.’ and more
The touching tale about a crusty old widow is revived with two masterly actors at the wheel
The National Theatre director on Stanislavsky, Bulgakov and James Corden
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