Marième Diouf on performing at Shakespeare's Globe.
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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe
A truly enchanting performance.
Read More »Review: Hakawatis: Women of the Arabian Nights, Shakespeare’s Globe
A fresh and sensual look at the women of the One Thousand and One Nights.
Read More »Review: Henry V, Shakespeare’s Globe
A wholly timely and considered deconstruction of a classic play.
Read More »Interview: Let’s Go Once More Unto The Breach
James Cooney on performing in Henry V at Shakespeare's Globe
Read More »All The Drama of 2017
Eva de Valk runs down the big theatre news of 2017.
Read More »Voices on Accessibility: Shakespeare’s Globe and Turtle Key Arts
Marianna Meloni speaks with representatives two of London's leading arts organisations to discover how the theatre world is making their work accessible to audiences.
Read More »Tristan & Yseult, Shakespeare’s Globe – Review
An oddly hilarious adaptation of a tragic love story, Tristan & Yseult triumphs as an exuberant, energetic and irreverent production.
Read More »The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, Shakespeare’s Globe – Review
A touching, enriching and intimate portrait of lasting love.
Read More »Shakespeare Untold, Dome Studio (Brighton Festival) – Review
Pros: An imaginative new perspective on well-known stories Cons: Risks being patronising at times In a combined production from Shakespeare’s Globe and Seabright Productions, Shakespeare Untold introduces us to the worlds of Romeo & Juliet and somewhat obscurely Titus Andronicus, through the fictitious peripheral characters of the Capulet’s party planner, and the Emperor of Rome’s head chef. At two hours long, complete with interval, Shakespeare Untold is a fringe festival exception but the audience are never restless, not even for a ...
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