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Shakespeare: My best to worst

How splendid of The Sunday Telegraph to devote three full pages to Shakespeare . Of course, if newspapers favoured the important over the immediate, they would be given over almost wholly to studying the greatest of all Englishmen . But ...

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TV picks: What evil lurks

Even on a weekend, we still need to evaluate what evil is. And then, after that, we can jolly well cheer up and think about Jane Austen and her heroines.

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TV review: Auschwitz prisoners put God on trial

RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE)God on Trial: A "Masterpiece Contemporary" presentation. Starring Rupert Graves, Antony Sher, Dominic Cooper, 9 p.m. Sun. on KQED. The story has never been proven, but even if it is apocryphal, it makes a convincing and shattering film...

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The State of the Art coming to Radio 4

Paul Cornell is bringing The Culture to Radio 4 next year: The other great fun thing is the radio play, an adaptation of Iain Banks’ “The State of the Art” for BBC Radio 4, which should go out early next year. We’ve recorded it, with Sir Antony Sher as the Ship (he’s exactly what you expect [...]

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Photos: Matthew Goode to Host MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY on PBS

New Series Premieres October 5 with Conspiracy Thriller 'The Last Enemy' BOSTON, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Dynamic British actor Matthew Goode has been picked to host the premiere season of MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY on PBS. To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: Goode, who recently starred in the feature film Brideshead Revisited and has appeared in My Family and Other Animals, The Inspector...

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Who is to blame for irritating characters? by Lyn Gardner

Alfred Hickling found the characters in Three Sisters frustrating. I've watched Romeo and Juliets where I've been inwardly screaming, 'Just get on and die!'

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A moving debate at the gates of death

Do you agree with Stephen Pile's view of the week's TV? Have your say in his online forum.

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Putting faith in the dock

When wrote a film about a group of Auschwitz prisoners putting God on trial, he didn't expect to have his own faith shaken to the core by the key religious texts

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The Actors' Centre

The brainchild of Dorothy Ann Gould, THE ACTORS' CENTRE in the Johannesburg Civic was initially conceived as something of a cross between the US's Actors' Studio and England's The Studio, at both of which Gould has studied.

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Set The Video - God on Trial, BBC Two, Wednesday, 3 September, 9pm

God (the Christian one) is getting a bit of a bashing at the minute isn't he? Richard Dawkins is the main protagonist, along with a bunch of extremists from other religions. So with that, the TV would like to stick him in the dock too (not unlike that Billy Connolly...

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God on Trial

Antony Sher plays a Polish Rabbi in Frank Cottrell Boyce's God on Trial. Forming part of a group of Auschwitz inmates they debate the existance of God. Sher talks to Andrew Pettie

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News: Fringe Winner Itsoseng Transfers, Rivers Extends

South African hit Itsoseng, which today won a Fringe First in Edinburgh (See Today's Other News::E8821218793437), will transfer next month to London's Soho Theatre, where it will have a limited season from 8 to 27 September 2008. Billed as “...

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Special Features: A top talent never lost for words

Prolific Liverpool writer Frank Cottrell Boyce has turned into a multi-media, one-man entertainment industry. He pauses to talk to Peter Elson

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Podcast with the Deliciously Controversial Sello Maake ka Ncube

Sello Maake Ka-Ncube expresses deliciously controversial views with such warmth that it is often only on reflection that the dimensions of what he's saying become fully apparent. He is an actor who is as unafraid of speaking his mind as he is unafraid of taking on the most demanding roles - like playing Othello opposite Antony Sher's Iago at the Globe Theatre , Stratford-on-Avon. Join me on The Victor...