Shakespeare with girl power! Doublet and hose, finely tweaked wigs, Elizabethan music and dance – surely standard fare. But hang [Read More]
Antony and Cleopatra at the RSC
Iqbal Khan’s swiftly moving, ever-bustling production of Antony and Cleopatra superabounds with sex, death and exoticism. From the outset we [Read More]
Julius Caesar at the RSC
Majestic collonades and a raised statue of a lion attacking a horse, a Roman symbol of elected government, form the [Read More]
Much Ado About Nothing at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
The second part of an initially disappointing double bill (with Love’s Labours Lost), Much Ado About Nothing is a return to form [Read More]
Love’s Labours Lost at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
This sumptuous production of Love’s Labours Lost, set in tandem with Much Ado About Nothing and performed by the same cast, takes [Read More]
Tynan at the Arts Theatre
The Arts Theatre is pleased to boast of an original 1920’s design. That the seats also date from the same [Read More]