Topic: Henry Goodman
We might not have seen Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby on our TV screens for 22 years now but that doesn't mean they wouldn't be equal to the current-day political situation. Indeed, in this welcome new instalment of the ...
I WAS pained, enthralled and finally exhilarated by Matthew Lloyd's superb production of Tom Kempinski's Eighties play, in which a famous, married violinist, forcibly retired by multiple sclerosis at 42, seeks therapy from a German-born psychiatrist. It is enhanced by ...
Any journalist going to interview Henry Goodman these days knows there is one subject that will have to be discussed. Goodman is currently preparing for his debut as Richard III with the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratfordand, as one of the company ...
There's never been much accounting for taste in the subject matter of musicals. You don't have to be an early 20th century Ukrainian Jew with Left-leaning sympathies to sob unreservedly when Hodel explains to her distraught father her reasons for ...