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Kate Maltby

Kate Maltby

The Guardian

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Chris Riddell on Donald Trump, the Easter bunny who came to break all the eggs

19.04.2025 10

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

Stepmothers, relax, you’ll always be wicked but true love is worth it

19.04.2025 10

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

There’s a place for audience participation, but ‘chicken jockey’ chaos takes it too far

12.04.2025 10

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

Let Britain’s magical, mythical creatures inspire a patriotism untainted by politics

30.03.2025 10

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

Do we really want Clueless updated to reflect our dark, digital age? Ugh! As if!

23.03.2025 10

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

Mind your manners, diners, restaurants are turning the tables on grumpy reviewers

16.03.2025 4

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Kate Maltby

Trigger warnings may be doing more harm than good. Witness ‘the abortion play’

15.02.2025 10

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

Sorry, Dame Judi, BBC Radio’s job is to find listeners, not train playwrights

01.02.2025 10

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

Sigourney Weaver’s Prospero may finally set us free of this celebrity Shakespeare indulgence

In 1986, Sigourney Weaver completed her second Alien movie and returned to New York’s off-Broadway scene to prove she could do Shakespeare. For...

29.12.2024 4

The Guardian

Kate Maltby

Death is at the heart of Christmas. That’s why we love to tell festive ghost stories

This Christmas, find some pity for Lynda Snell MBE. Fans of the BBC radio soap The Archers know Lynda as the stalwart organiser of every Christmas...

22.12.2024 7

The Guardian

Kate Maltby