In “True Story,” Michael Finkel, a star reporter at The New York Times, loses his job after he fictionalizes a story about modern-day slavery in Africa. Reeling from his swift dismissal, Finkel learns ...
Rupert Goold may not have been awarded the top job in British theatre this week, highly eligible though he is to run the NT, but by chance he provides further evidence of being at the top of his game ...
The Old Vic announced that Rupert Goold will be the next Artistic Director of The Old Vic, following an extensive process led by a Succession Committee of the Board. Rupert will succeed Matthew ...
The Almeida Theatre has announced Rupert Goold’s final season as Artistic Director. The final season of Goold’s tenure as Artistic Director will include 10 productions, including four world premieres, ...
Rupert Goold has been announced as the next artistic director of the Old Vic, set to take over in 2026. Goold said: “After 11 wonderful, demanding, and richly rewarding years at the Almeida I’ve ...
The BBC has revealed first-look photos for the television adaptation of Dear England. James Graham has written the series based on his award-winning National Theatre play about Gareth Southgate and ...
This is James Taylor with Theatre Talk. Last year it was Ian McKellen's King Lear. Next year it will be Jude Law's Hamlet. But this year, it's Patrick Stewart's Macbeth. Rather than complain about why ...
“Tammy Faye,” a bland, tonal mishmash of a show opening on Broadway, seems afraid to lean into what made the televangelist so distinctive. By Elisabeth Vincentelli Atri Banerjee has channeled his own ...
It’s the nightmare scenario that is all too plausible: Donald Trump throws his hat back into the ring in the next U.S. presidential election. Still uninterested in serving the country. Out for revenge ...
The Old Vic has announced award-winner Rupert Goold as its new artistic director. Having presided over the Almeida Theatre since 2013, Goold has been the mastermind behind productions including Tammy ...
Atri Banerjee has channeled his own experiences into a new production of John Osborne’s groundbreaking 1956 work “Look Back in Anger.” By Roslyn Sulcas Michael Stuhlbarg and Will Keen shine as a ...
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