The Week

The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing and reading

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Ink at the Almeida Theatre, London N1 (020-7359 4404). James Graham – author of the hit play This House, set in Westminste­r – turns his attention to the tabloid press. With Bertie Carvel. Ends 5 August.

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Nicholas Woodeson gives an “unbearably poignant” performanc­e as Willy Loman in Abigail Graham’s touring production of Death of a Salesman (Times). 27 June-1 July, Hall For Cornwall, Truro (01872-262466), then on to Guildford and Oxford.

Winchester Festival, with its music, talks and theatre, is celebratin­g its 20th year. Joanna Trollope, Stella Rimington and Tristram Hunt are among those talking, while violinist Tasmin Little is performing with the European Union Chamber Orchestra. 7-15 July, various venues, Winchester (www.winchester­festival.co.uk).

More than 100 artists, including Peter Blake and Gavin Turk, are selling art at bargain prices at the 13th Vauxhall Car Boot Fair, now in a new home. With live music, performanc­es and more. 9 July, The Workshop, Lambeth High Street, London SE1 (www.artcarboot­fair.com).

Just out in paperback

All Out War: The Full Story of Brexit Tim Shipman (Wm Collins £9.99). Sparing no detail, Shipman has produced an evenhanded and wellsource­d account of the campaign. This book will be “essential” for historians (Sunday Times).

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