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Glass reviews American Idiot at the Arts Theatre, London

  TO call Green Day’s staged version of their 2004 concert album American Idiot a musical might be a little

Glass reviews I Have Been Here Before by JB Priestley at Jermyn Street Theatre, London

ANTHONY Biggs production of I Have Been Here Before feels a little like the black and white movie that you

Glass reviews the play X at The Royal Court Theatre

X IS A rare thing – a genuinely scary play. Not in a slow-drip psychological torture kind of way, but

Midlands to Midsomer: Glass interviews Manjinder Virk

Manjinder Virk is a name worth remembering. She’s the kind of actress who has been quietly laying the foundation for

Eugene O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape, at The Old Vic, London reviewed

Things have changed at The Old Vic. The freshly painted foyer with its pink neon sign Dare, Always Dare illuminating

Review – Hecuba by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford

Stratford at this time of year is beautiful. October mists, the pavement littered with the glowing reds and oranges of

No doubting this Tom – Glass meets British actor Tom Brittney

A lucky combination of classic good looks and on screen versatility means Tom Brittney is fast emerging as a star

In the fast lane with O-T Fagbenle

[slideshow_deploy id=’30830′]   O-T Fagbenle is a man on the move. Currently performing in the BBC One crime drama The

A game of (two) thrones – Glass interviews actor de jour Iwan Rheon

  Welsh Actor Iwan Rheon is best known for his role as the sadistic torturer Ramsay Snow in HBO’s screen


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