The actor John Woodvine helped us when we were students, writes Barry Kimber The passing of John Woodvine (Obituary, 13 October) reminded me of the time when four of us University of East Anglia students went to the Norwich Theatre Royal to see the Actors’ Company touring King Lear in June 1974. (…)
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