‘I can’t waste this’ : Michael Sheen on his riskiest role yet – saving Wales’s national theatre
When funding cuts closed National Theatre Wales, the actor saw it as an emergency, and set about building a replacement. As its first show comes to the stage, he explains his plan to bring big productions back to his homeland Since Thornton Wilder wrote Our Town in 1938, it is said that not a (…)
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