Shakespeare
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I Know You Of Old, Hope Theatre – Review
While a stripped down version of Shakespeare may not satisfy the purists, I Know You Of Old is nevertheless a…
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Othello, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Superb design and movement direction support a tight and powerful contemporary production of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy.
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Features
Paul Hart of Watermill Theatre on Reaping Rep’s Benefits
Watermill Theatre Artistic Director Paul Hart on the benefits of the theatre's repertory system and why this theatrical tradition is…
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Macbeth, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A bit of Shakespeare that is well worth a watch, even if just to hear the verse in Scottish. (Note:…
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Le Gateau Chocolat: Black, Conway Hall – Review
An inspiring and heartfelt paean to the courage of being true to oneself.
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Interviews
Interview: Robert Crighton on ‘Undead Bard’
Ahead of Undead Bard at Theatre N16, storyteller and comedian Robert Crighton talks bardolatry, Shakespeare tax...and William the zombie stand-up…
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Much Ado About Nothing, St Paul’s Church – Review
Pros: A charming and talented cast performing one of Shakespeare’s best comedies. Cons: Appalling weather taking the shine off an…
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DiaoChan: The Rise of the Courtesan, Arts Theatre – Review
A breath of fresh air, this well-constructed and intoxicating play deserves a full house every night!
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Interviews
Dominic Cooke, From Theatre to Telly
Olivier award-winning director Dominic Cooke discusses his first foray into television with the BBC's 'Hollow Crown: The Wars of the…
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Features
What Would Shakespeare Do?
With the EU Referendum looming, Samantha Simmonds considers an age-old political question: What Would Shakespeare Do?
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