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17 Mar 2010
Northern Irish actor Conleth Hill, one of our most dependable performers, has found his second home at the National Theatre, he tells Caroline Bishop. Read more
10 Mar 2010
As Iain Glen returns to the London stage in Henrik Ibsens’s Ghosts, he talks to Matthew Amer about taking the leap into directing and the effect of children on his choices. Read more
03 Mar 2010
He has worked with Ridley Scott and starred opposite Keira Knightley, but Matthew Macfadyen doesn’t lead a life of celebrity, he tells Caroline Bishop. Read more
24 Feb 2010
Awards and critical acclaim don’t mean half as much to Mark Rylance as being able to look his audience in the eye, finds Caroline Bishop. Read more
17 Feb 2010
There are moments in an actor’s career that can change everything. The winning of a prestigious award. The playing of a high-profile role. Almost always those life-changing moments are played out in the public eye. Occasionally, though, they are much more private affairs, finds Matthew Amer. Read more
10 Feb 2010
His character in Six Degrees Of Separation may have shut the door in the face of change but actor Anthony Head is open to all manner of new ideas, finds Caroline Bishop, even those that involve a thong and a feather duster… Read more
03 Feb 2010
Hairspray’s newest cast member Micky Dolenz has been a child star, actor, producer, writer and director. Oh, and he was in The Monkees too. He talks to Caroline Bishop about success in all its guises. Read more
27 Jan 2010
In recent years, Harry Lloyd has played a merry man, a Sicilian immigrant and a Norwegian painter. As he returns to the West End to play a Manhattan rent boy, he talks to Matthew Amer. Read more
20 Jan 2010
Colleagues on new play The Whiskey Taster, Sam Barnett and John Stahl talk to Matthew Amer about the lure of the Bush theatre, constantly learning and smelling words. Read more
13 Jan 2010
As his latest play premieres at the Tricycle theatre, the Irish dramatist talks to Matthew Amer about inspiration, childhood and constant learning. Read more
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