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28 March 2013
It's a year of anniversaries for Tom Stoppard, who will celebrate in tandem his love of Pink Floyd and his play, Arcadia, about an English stately home.
The playwright has written a Radio 2 play in honour of Dark Side of the Moon’s 40-year anniversary, enlisting Arcadia stars Bill Nighy and Rufus Sewell. Nighy is used to ageing rockers: he won a Bafta for his role as singer Billy Mack in Love Actually.