A sexy and inventive retelling of Othello. Well-paced and atmospheric, with some really superb performances.
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Romeo and Juliet, Temple Church – Review
A reassuring take on a timeless story of star crossed lovers.
Read More »The Comedy of Errors, The Museum of The Order of St John – Review
This quirky take on Shakespeare’s farcical comedy is unbeatable for its exuberance and lusty humour.
Read More »Troilus and Cressida, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This is cutting-edge Shakespeare, don’t miss it. Lazarus’ work epitomises the spirit of fringe theatre.
Read More »Coriolanus – Our World At War, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A skilful adaptation of this Shakespearean Tragedy, with the action and passion to bring the story to life.
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Rockwell House – Review
A fresh portrayal of a classic play; great fun for everyone.
Read More »Romeo & Juliet, Lauderdale House – Review
This is excellent fringe Shakespeare that proves you don’t need high production values if you have a talented team.
Read More »Timon of Athens, The Space – Review
A worthwhile opportunity to see Shakespeare’s rarely performed fable of bankruptcy and misanthropy, re-imagined in modern day London.
Read More »The Merry Wives of Windsor, Coram’s Fields – Review
The seventies theme and musical numbers give fresh life to Shakespeare’s rib-tickling revenge comedy.
Read More »Son of Man, Museum of the Order of Saint John – Review
This new piece from Cut String Theatre, performed in a truly unique environment, is well worth seeing.
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