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Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History: November 24

In 2013, repertory productions of No Man's Land and Waiting for Godot, starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, open on Broadway.

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Richard Burton's London: revisiting the locations of gangland classic Villain, 50 years later

Richard Burton’s London: revisiting the locations of gangland classic Villain, 50 years later Along with Get Carter, Villain was a landmark in a new wave of violent British gangster films of the early 1970s. Half a century later, the London it captured has changed irrevocably. 25 May 2021 Villain (1971) © StudioCanal The early 1970s saw an explosion of British crime cinema. Many films looked to the underworld for inspiration and drama – in particular, its role in the urban environment of post-swinging Britain. Typical of this trend was Michael Tuchner’s Villain (1971), an effective and brutal British noir that expertly captures the souring of 1960s optimism.

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CRAIG BROWN: The celebrity snapper who'd pounce on anything

Hugo Vickers                                                                     Hodder & Stoughton £25 Rating: At the age of 28 in 1979, Hugo Vickers was commissioned to write the biography of the flamboyant photographer, designer and aesthete Sir Cecil Beaton. Vickers paid two brief visits to the 76-year-old Beaton, and had just finished writing him a thank-you letter when the news came through that he had died. So Vickers’ first act as biographer was to attend his subject’s funeral.  Over the next five years, Vickers buzzed around the world interviewing Beaton’s friends and enemies – two categories that came with a large overlap. These frenemies were, for the most part, camp, wealthy, waspish, posh, arty and elderly: many of them had been born in the 19th Century.  

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Exclusive: Bruce Dern Reflects on Family Plot's 45th Anniversary

Exclusive: Bruce Dern Reflects on Family Plot's 45th Anniversary
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