‘John Wilkes Booth would have voted for Trump’: How to stage a play about a presidential assassin
Land of the Free, a new play about President Lincoln’s assassin, has become disturbingly pertinent – and tricky, reveal its creators
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Land of the Free, a new play about President Lincoln’s assassin, has become disturbingly pertinent – and tricky, reveal its creators
A forgettable score, indecipherable lyrics and excess toilet humour soil the original magic of Dreamworks’ first Shrek film
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