A Thing of Beauty review – Imogen Stubbs electrifies as grilled Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl
Tabard theatre, London The actor shines as Hitler’s favourite film director, who flirts and finagles her way through a fictional interview with an alcoholic, philandering journalist hiding his own shame Since Peter Morgan’s Frost/Nixon 20 years ago, pieces about celebrated TV interviews have (…)
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