The latest play from theatrical provocateur Howard Brenton is about Winston Churchill's visit to Joseph Stalin in Moscow in 1942, and stars Roger Allam (pictured) and Peter Forbes.
Neville Chamberlain admitted in a candid letter that he thought Britain was better off without him as prime minister, days ...
Churchill and Stalin get lost in translation but bond over a shared love of booze and ruthlessness in Howard Brenton’s clever ...
The beleaguered politician made the painful admission four days after he resigned in May 1940. He quit after a disastrous ...
Howard Brenton’s drama about the wartime prime minister’s 1942 meetings with Stalin offers a fascinating portrait of two political titans ...
Hello and welcome to another edition of the Weekly Vine. In this week’s edition, we have The Free Speech Delusion, the rise ...
By allowing Churchill’s reflections – his triumphs and regrets alike - to take center stage, David Payne delivers a performance that is complex, compelling, and deeply human. CHURCHILL - at The ...
LoP ‘We would like to see a politician in Rahul Gandhi NOT as he is, but as he should be.’ Last Monday (Feb. 3), Rahul ...
Packed with newspaper clippings, drawings and handwritten reflections, WI community scrapbooks provide a glimpse into how ...
Ever since Winston Churchill coined the phrase, politicians have extolled the “special relationship” between the United ...
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