Say thank you to Meryl Streep and others.
Christopher Hampton's play reveals aristocratic decadence of 18th century France.
Classic potboiler also examines plight of writers.
Don't go expecting 'Father Ted' but there's a rich seam of comedy in Conor McPherson's play The Weir.
"It's only rich folk can keep theirselves tae theirselves. Folk like us huv tae depend on their neighbours when they're needin help." Josie Rourke's new production of Men Should Weep takes Ena Lamont Stewart's Glasgow tenement-based play, and gives it the National Theatre treatment
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