The Arts are notorious for attracting eccentrics. It’s the nature of the beast. But, seekers, there are some oddballs whose brilliance and genius for originality and innovation have
Terry Johnson’s Ken will be opening The Bunker’s bold spring season, marking the ten year anniversary of the death of the truly unique talent of writer, comic and
London’s Arcola Theatre is to stage the first London revival in over 20 years of Insignificance by two-time Olivier Award winner Terry Johnson. Insignificance centres on an imagined
Robert Lindsay steps behind the lens to play legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff in Terry Johnson’s Prism which premieres at Hampstead Theatre as part of its new autumn Main
Eleanor wants a child. Richard would oblige if he could, but he’s too busy running the Dead Funny Society. When British comedy heroes Frankie Howerd and Benny Hill
It’s a tough life being an actor in a long-running tour. Far from home, relying on tuck from the local canteen, indifferent billets and missing your loved ones.
Terry Johnson’s hit revival of Oh What A Lovely War will return to its spiritual home – Theatre Royal Stratford East – in January 2015, before embarking on