![]() ![]() Or, settle down to watch another play about an acting great: Jack Thorne is back at the National Theatre with ‘The Motive and the Cue’, a dramatisation directed by Sam Mendez of the complicated relationship between Richard Burton and John Gielgud. There’s also exciting new theatre happening this week, including a new show from Ryan Calais Cameron – creator of sleeper hit ‘For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy’ – charting the rise to fame of screen legend Sidney Poitier. ![]() If you’re in need of ways to fill your bumper three days off, look no further than our guides to the coronation weekend packed with Union Jack bunting-filled fun, or more alternative events if you’d rather avoid the pomp and ceremony but still want to make the most of that extra day off. Whether you’re a die-hard monarchist or staunch Republican, you can’t balk at the fact we’re getting an extra bank holiday on Monday May 8 to mark the occassion. ![]() It can only mean one thing: it’s coronation weekend. The streets, the pubs and your Nan’s shrubbery are covered in Union Jack flags, there are deals on Pimms’ in every supermarket and huge pictures of King Charles’s face in every major rail station. ![]()
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