Billie Piper 'excellent' in tabloid satire Great Britain

National Theatre's Nicholas Hytner rushes out play which had to be rehearsed in secret during Coulson trial

Ross Boatman, William Chubb, Robert Glenister, and Billie Piper in Great Britain
(Image credit: Johan Persson)

A new play by Richard Bean, directed by Nicholas Hytner, opened at the National Theatre last night. Great Britain had to be rehearsed in secret because its subject matter is a tabloid phone-hacking scandal.

With former News of the World editor Andy Coulson convicted of conspiracy to intercept voicemails - and his ex-lover Rebecca Brooks acquitted - the play has been rushed to the stage, to great acclaim from the newspaper trade it savagely attacks.

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