This past Wednesday (3 April 2019) would have been Tony Benn's 94th birthday. Great celebratory timing for the return of Tony's Last Tape, the one-man play celebrating the Labour firebrand, who died in 2014.
Year in Review: More Top 10 #theatre2015 lists from me and my Mates
Clockwise from top left: Matt Henry in Kinky Boots, John Heffernan in Oppenheimer, Greg
Year in Review: My top Twitter activity in 2015
If you know me at all well, you'll know that I'm a Twitter addict -
My Conference diary: A striking similarity to the Edinburgh Fringe
David Cameron rhetorically invading Labour Party territory in his 2015 Conservative Party conference speech
I’ve just been accepted into a club I’ve been looking for all my life: The Labour Party
"By the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more than we achieve alone":
Benn, Bevan, Michael Sheen and the NHS: Who Cares?
Nathaniel Martello-White is one of the ensemble cast in new NHS play Who Cares
Articles, quotes, radio and film documentaries feeding my new Tony Benn obsession
Tony Benn died on 14 March 2014 I knew embarrassingly little of Tony
Tony Benn’s message for this Thursday: ‘Vote!’
Philip Bretherton plays the late Tony Benn in Tony's Last Tape, at the Bridgehouse
Michael Sheen’s speech on the NHS: 1 March 2015
Michael Sheen spoke on St David's Day 2015 at an NHS rally in Tredegar,