Brian Butler says goodbye to the National Theatre’s streaming with an absolute blockbuster
Brian Butler says goodbye to the National Theatre’s streaming with an absolute blockbuster
Brian Butler continues to be engrossed in Alan Bennett’s dark humour
Brian Butler looks forward to six gems from the Royal Shakespeare Company on BBC iPlayer
But raging adolescent insecurity , bolstered by a personal sense of injustice at having to look after his drunken invalid father, bubble to the surface and we see unconscious prejudice openly manifest itself, changing the three men’s relationship with dire consequences. The anachronism and injustice of apartheid and racial prejudice are laid bare in this customer-free afternoon tearoom in a South African park in 1950.
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Ashley Dalton MP, a vocal supporter of trans rights, appointed as new health ministerMonday February 10, 2025
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Dolly Parton musical currently touring the UK plagued by homophobic abuseMonday February 10, 2025