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...character swept up in the mood of 1945, experiencing soup kitchens and housing schemes as she learns the value of trade union membership, while an anti-establishment critique is clearly on view in Ralph Steadman...
...Tom Morton-Smith, the author of this impressive play about the so-called father of the atomic bomb, defines J Robert Oppenheimer’s story as epic: “Shakespearean in its rise and fall”....
...Robert Oppenheimer was a complex cove. A serial womaniser, he was detached to the point of offering his and his wife’s baby for adoption by one of his lovers....
...Jonathan Munby’s fine cast includes Pippa Nixon, Alison Steadman and Desmond Barrit....
...His portraits of the musician Robert Fripp and the illustrator Ralph Steadman have been published in the Financial Times, and his work has been exhibited at The Photographers Gallery in London and the São...
...Leigh’s nerdy-precious camping couple, including Alison Steadman in her prime, was hysterically funny....
...Robert Bathurst as novelist Charles Condomine delivers most of his lines at an Edith-like gallop: most un-suave....
...that some of those who then whooped along to Mumford & Sons might return on October 30 for a concert by that doyenne of Sussex balladry Shirley Collins and the Scottish answers to Will Oldham (Alasdair Roberts...
...As a social and political satirist over so many years, he ranks among the outstanding cartoonists of his generation, more than the equal of such as Scarfe and Steadman yet lacking their narrow political...
...A single scene of Terry Gilliam’s hallucinatory film of F and L in LV, or a single one of Ralph Steadman’s rapturously creepy drawings (glimpsed here), is worth all the rest of Gibney’s documentary....
...Indeed the pre-Tate show coverage I have so far seen has dwelt less upon Hogarth’s relationship to such contemporaries as Van Dyck than to satirists Gerald Scarfe, Ralph Steadman and R. Crumb....
...Leigh’s Abigail’s Party (1977) is his most famous play because of the central performance by Alison Steadman as Beverly, the suburban hostess from hell....
...On Friday afternoons, the National staged Collateral Damage, a series of events in which various artists - from actress Judi Dench to cartoonist Ralph Steadman - made their feelings plain....
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