Topic: Juliet Stevenson

Performance of a lifetime in Duet For One

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 ...

UK protests in support of Gaza

Activists were planning Britain's biggest ever pro-Palestine demonstration as attacks continued in Gaza in defiance of a United Nations resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.. Organisers predict more than 100,000 people will join a massive march through central London on ...

Thousands expected at Gaza march

Activists were planning Britain's biggest ever pro-Palestine demonstration as attacks continued in Gaza in defiance of a United Nations resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.. Organisers predict more than 100,000 people will join a massive march through central London on ...

Richard E Grant brings Carnage to Richmond

RICHARD E Grant, Juliet Stevenson and Antony Sher are among the stars of the new season at Richmond Theatre.. Other highlights of the new programme include Stevenson and Henry Goodman in Tom Kempinski's Duet For One.. The play, which is set ...
There's a photograph of Anton Chekhov that thrills me every time I see it. Chekhov, it seems, is going to read them his entire play - all the characters and stage directions. Chekhov was a celebrated short-story writer, but the first production ...

A blast from the not so distant past

I would like Mr Wise to suffer, not because he's smarmy and posh but because, in the real world, he ruined poor Kenneth Branagh's life, did he not. There are men in America who tell their young daughters to remain ...

My father and other animals

Anand Tucker's adaptation of Blake Morrison's moving memoir of a difficult yet loved father has one huge advantage: the acting. In this case, Father (Jim Broadbent) is not a bad man, and would certainly be an amusing old cove to ...