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I'm Frieling a bit sick! Theatre fan splatters the row below Anna's show

06.11.09
Anna Friel nearly forgot her lines when a spectator threw up over fellow members of the audience during a performance of Breakfast At Tiffany's.... more

Breakfast goes far too lightly at Tiffany's

30.09.09
Breakfast at Tiffany's is froth with a small shot of naughtiness in it — a cappuccino of a play, stylish perhaps but not nourishing.... more

Anna Friel bares all for Breakfast at Tiffanys

30.09.09
Anna Friel adopted a tough new fitness routine to prepare for the rigours of playing Forties society girl Holly Golightly in Breakfast At Tiffany's.... more

Theatre director has kittens over Tiffany’s felines

23.09.09
When theatre director Sean Mathias embarked on bringing Breakfast at Tiffany’s to the stage there were two crucial questions... more

The play's the thing, as theatres rediscover drama this autumn

16.09.09
Londoners are being invited to make the play the thing this autumn as a cavalcade of stars prepares to tread the boards... more

It's forties fashion for Anna Friel

15.09.09
Anna Friel looked every bit the 1940s siren as she left the Theatre Royal last night... more

September Issue is absolutely fabulous

11.09.09
Inside the world of American Vogue, it’s a joy to find as much journalistic talent and creativity as glamour — and in Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington, leading ladies with just the right amount of dramatic tension between them ... more

Anna Friel is new star of West End Breakfast at Tiffany’s show

15.05.09
Anna Friel is to take the role of Holly Golightly in a West End stage version of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. ... more

Why can't I read books by a Nobel Frenchman?

10.10.08
J M G Le Clézio, who has just won this year's Nobel Prize for Literature, has many connections to Britain. The son of a British doctor, he grew up speaking both French and English. As a child, he regularly holidayed in Britain and went on to study English at Bristol University.... more

Piers Morgan: Why I had to tell my kids I did drugs

29.08.08
As he celebrates a lucrative deal to be the new Parky, Piers Morgan talks about divorce, his gorgeous lover, the joys of being famous - and his shame over his drugs past.... more

B-52s still Chanting their manta

25.07.08
Irrespective of those who have tried to emulate them, most notably Scissor Sisters, the B-52s remain a unique island of delight.... more

Breakneck books are sometimes the best

18.03.08
Sebastian Faulks has revealed that he wrote his new James Bond novel, Devil May Care, in just six weeks... more

Juno's just too creepy

21.02.08
There is much to enjoy about the Oscar-nominated Juno. But it's totally unrealistic, says Liz Hoggard.... more

Critic's choice: Best comedy shows

15.02.07
Ed Byrne vents his anger at the Riverside Studios, Pete Firman brings a bit of magic to NW1 and stage newcomers get the chance to rub shoulders with a film star at the Maestro Impro Show.... more

More gongs for Mirren's Queen

09.02.07
Dame Helen Mirren added to her clutch of awards for The Queen when she was named best British actress at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards.... more

How 007 made us love him

05.02.07
Bond, Borat and British cinema - our Evening Standard film awards judges reveal how they chose the winners.... more

Capote returns to the screen a changed man

18.01.07
Douglas McGrath's Infamous is a warmer, more emotional film, quite different in style from last year's Capote. ... more

Will the Brits get the gongs?

21.12.06
British actors have put in some prizewinnning performances this year. They'll get Oscar nominations, just don't expect them all to win.... more

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