Rachel Edwards
Rachel became obsessed with Shakespeare as a teenager, after unexpectedly spending two hours in a waiting room with only a copy of Hamlet for company. She's now a regular at the Globe, and loves seeing shows in unusual places. Outside of the theatre, she's enthusiastic about Scottish dancing, beautiful buildings, and economic growth.
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Features
Rachel Edwards19 June 2024
Feature: Kaleidoscope, Guildhall School of Music and Drama
In the hopes of spotting the next big thing
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Rachel Edwards10 November 2023
Review: Cabaret Unleashed, Proud Embankment
A surprisingly unsexy sequence of audacious and athletic feats
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Rachel Edwards10 November 2023
Review: The Flea, The Yard Theatre
A darkly hilarious and unmistakably British farce
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Rachel Edwards28 April 2023
Review: Immersive Picture of Dorian Gray, CRYPT
An uneven production which resembles a 1920s murder-mystery party.
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Review: Hamlet, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
This bleak, modern adaptation is a great vehicle for the best lines from Hamlet. It’s clever, pacey, and exceptionally funny.
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Review: Operation Mincemeat, Riverside Studios
Joyful slapstick parody musical about a WW2 intelligence operation, romping through so many genres you’ll get dizzy.
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Review: Starcrossed, Wilton’s Music Hall
A bold and witty reinterpretation of Romeo and Juliet, cleverly composed from fragments of Shakespeare original text.
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Review: Austentatious, Leicester Square Theatre
It’s chaotic, unpredictable, and very, very silly.
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Review: The Misfortune of the English, Orange Tree Theatre
atmosphere of psychological intensity
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