Stage + Letters
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Brief letters: Tsar crossed | Gaza peace deal | Scatter cushions | Ides of March | Out for the count
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Letters: Readers respond to Guardian analysis on how the arts sector is still a barrier for working-class people
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Letters: Readers respond to Tim Rice’s suggestion of surtitles for stage musicals
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Letters: Dance can inspire reluctant learners and those with mental health and anger issues, writes Penny Perrett
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Letters: Mark Lewinski-Grende and Austen Lynch on the American English that started off over here, not over there
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Letters: Memories of the comedian and actor, shared by Peter Rankin
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Letters: The notion of ‘vibes’ may originate in The Importance of Being Earnest, says Richard Haslam
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Iain Mackintosh writes: It had been the best of times, especially when led by West’s magnificent young Lear
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Ian Mayes writes: During his days in local journalism he helped to extend the theatre coverage further into the Midlands
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Letter: Romeo and Juliet was almost certain to have been performed at the Curtain theatre, writes René Weis
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Letters: Quentin Falk, Tony Humphries and Sue Ball pay tribute to the Oscar-winning actor
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Brief letters: Granny respect | Alcohol as medicine | Sweet 16 | Theatre intervals | Suella Braverman
Topics
Where will the next Akram Khan come from?