John Nathan
Meet the playwright who doesn’t think free speech is sacred
This week US writer Paul Grellong’s campus drama about the bounds of freedom of expression premieres in the UK
Review – Drive-Away Dolls: Ethan Coen takes a wrong turn with this gay road caper
Every pivotal idea in this movie has been seen before and often been done better
Review: For Black Boys… Nothing on stage now is more essential than this
The air was charged with the cathartic sense of sterotypes at last being dimantled
My brilliant pal – dismissed as simply a Zionist
‘Zionist’ is now a derogatory term used by those who see no single good thing about Israel
Is caste theory the real root of all racism? Hmm
An education in what made the creator of the NHS tick
Dune Part 2, review: the photography goes beyond the line in the sand
The Human Body review: silver-screen style... NHS substance
Fun, but fairly pointless Rocky Horror wannabee
A shameless but possibly successful bid to achieve the cult status of the comedy horror film
Nachtland review: Is that a Hitler in the attic?
Maybenburg’s play warns the Shoah was not the end of German antisemitism
Wicked Little Letters review: A filthfest that’s too smug for its own good
An Enemy of the People: Question Time makeover for Ibsen’s classic play
Shoshana: ‘It’s not even-handed when it comes to depicting Jewish victims of violence’
Michael Winterbottom discusses his new film which tells the true story of a romance between a British police officer and a socialist Zionist writer in Mandatory Palestine
Inside the new show exploding myths about Cable Street
We meet the writer of a musical about the famous day in 1936 when the people of the East End united to stop the fascists from marching
Mum moves in, my back gives up
In a household where ages span 90 years, John Nathan’s the only man in the house
Theatre review: The Hills of California
This family reunion is great – but it’s no Jerusalem
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