Shakespeare
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Interviews
Masters, here are your parts
Lizzie Conrad Hughes, of The Salon Collective, explains why performing Shakespeare with neither script nor rehearsal is a much better…
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Features
The rise and rise of Intermission Youth Theatre
Ahead of their new production, Rise and Fall, Clare Annamalai went to meet the family at Intermission Youth Theatre.
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Drama
Reckless, The Rose Playhouse – Review
An evocative tale of island life that’s best suited to new writing fans and theatre history buffs.
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Drama
Romeo and Juliet, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A classic story, told with excitement, passion and originality.
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Drama
Shrew, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Brave confrontation of the difficulty that lies within Shakespeare's original script. An insightful, well-written and well-performed piece.
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Drama
Henry V, The Tramshed Theatre – Review
A wonderful, high energy and delightfully easy to understand re-telling of a Shakespearean classic.
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Comedy
The Comedy Of Errors, Chickenshed Theatre – Review
A fun, enjoyable show that will leave even the biggest Shakespeare haters grinning.
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Drama
King Lear – The Rose Playhouse, Review
It’s the right play, with the right cast, in the right venue. A great addition to the performance history of…
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Drama
King Lear, Peckham Asylum – Review
A powerful and visually breathtaking production of Shakespeare’s great tragedy, performed in one of London’s most fascinating spaces.
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