Duke of York’s theatre, London
Fifty years since David Hare’s play was first staged, Rebecca Lucy Taylor is inspired casting as a singer who refuses to go out without a bang
David Hare’s 1975 play Teet…
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Duke of York’s theatre, London
Fifty years since David Hare’s play was first staged, Rebecca Lucy Taylor is inspired casting as a singer who refuses to go out without a bang
David Hare’s 1975 play Teet…
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The singer on going solo, bringing back George Michael, and why a dog made her rethink motherhood
Born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, Rebecca Lucy Taylor, 39, was in the duo Slow Club. After 10 years,…
8 months ago
Grinding is fun on the dancefloor, but not on your teeth. If you do, you might have sleep bruxism
How do you sleep at night? I don’t mean morally – I mean physically. Does your body soften and relax …
Rebecca Lucy Taylor will play Maggie, a role originated by Helen Mirren, in a ‘landmark’ 50th anniversary production in London in March
Fifty years after Helen Mirren originated the role, Rebecca Lucy…
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England’s second most famous playwright is the star of a new play. But his own works should be staged more, and he should be commemorated better
For a limited season this autumn, Christopher Marlowe w…
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
After surviving the whirlwind of Doctor Who, the actor returns to the stage in ‘horny Elizabethan drama’ Born With Teeth. He and co-star Edward Bluemel discuss bust lips, hot pants and queering the B…