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A model of good practice can be seen in this recent vacancy from Clean Break theatre: "Head of Development: 28 hours (negotiable).

When the Mark Taper box office opened for the complete production of "Angels," the receipts broke the theatre's record.

The play will finally open officially next Tuesday night after two weeks of previews during which two newspapers broke established theatre convention by sending in critics early.

Then, when I was ten or eleven, I began to break with theatre – it didn't really seem to connect with my generation at the time, and that's when I started to get into hip-hop and spoken word.

However, this week the Times and the Mail broke traditional theatre protocol by reviewing the first preview of Benedict Cumberbatch's Hamlet more than three weeks before the official press night.

Zionist hooligans broke the theatre windows, and the government imposed a special tax on their show, because it was in Yiddish and not in Hebrew, the proper language of the new state.A need for rootsMs Lux's devotion to her enterprise was complete.

Years later, trying to break into theatre but only getting occasional TV roles ("You're a TV actress," she was told, and she is unclear to this day what that was code for), she was sent the Beckett monologue and her life changed.

Spending time in Greece, as the far right Golden Dawn party breaks up theatre performances with impunity, and street violence is common, I finally know what that something is.

We watch Spencer (cool, streetwise Nathaniel Martello-White and Baldockk (a deliciously entertaining Ben Addis) filmed breaking into the theatre from the rooftop with the South Bank behind them – a joyous sight.

Whereas Bowker, in Marvellous, plays brilliantly with levels of reality, most of the formal innovations in TV have involved a tactic still often called, in a borrowing from theatre, "breaking the fourth wall" (where the actors acknowledge the presence of the audience), although it is more accurately a smashing of the screen.

Mills's background might be described as down to earth - he was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk, the son of a mathematics teacher, grew up in Norfolk, and worked briefly as a clerk before breaking into the theatre in 1929 in the chorus of a revue - and a quality of everyday realism seemed to cling to his best performances, without detracting from his stylistic range.

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