The Duke is where Puccini saw 'Madame Butterfly' and decided to write the opera; JM Barrie premiered 'Peter Pan' and Al Pacino wowed British crowds starring in David Mamet's 'American Buffalo'. Its colourful reputation outshines its productions in some cases, though the Duke of York's Theatre still boasts a solid mix of comedies, musicals, classic dramas and the odd spangly moment - David Walliams in his West End debut for example.
In this sassy four-hander, Andrew Bovell makes full use of both interpretations of his title: these characters are locked in mutual incomprehension but they harbour some hope that physical contact ...
Shakespeare's Malvolio is the ultimate killjoy and surely a comic ancestor of Victor Meldrew. So Richard Wilson is apt casting in Gregory Doran's new RSC production of 'Twelfth Night' which will co...
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