SIMON GRAY
July/August 2010
Arthur Miller's All My Sons has renewed resonance. The Apollo's production is unrivalled
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August 2008
The playwright Simon Gray died on August 7. Shortly before his death he shared his thoughts on the theatre and much else in a Standpoint Dialogue with The Daily Telegraph's theatre critic Charles Spencer and our editor Daniel Johnson
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