Indian Ink is not among Tom Stoppard’s greatest plays. The tale of a literary darling moving to 1930s India is awkwardly ...
The performances in Indian Ink are a testament to the depth of Stoppard's characters. Gavi Singh Chera shines as Nirad Das, the artist torn between his love for Flora and his disdain for colonialism.
With teasing timing, the latest revival of a Tom Stoppard play at the Hampstead Theatre arrived just hours after his funeral, ...
Flora, a communist sympathiser, is in India soon after Gandhi’s Salt March, and both the relationship between British and ...
The recent revival of Tom Stoppard’s play Indian Ink at the Hampstead Theatre marks a poignant moment in theatrical history. Not only is this the play's first major UK revival in 30 years, but it also ...
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