Walking into Antic Disposition’s staging of Much Ado About Nothing in the great 16th-century Gray’s Inn Hall, where Shakespeare first performed A Comedy [Read More]
As You Like It at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
How do you like your Shakespeare? Joyful, country, gimmicky, and beautifully surrounded by trees? Then this production of As You [Read More]
I Know You of Old at the Hope Theatre
Already from the outset, as we entered a small, stifling room with a coffin in the middle, the atmosphere at [Read More]
Shit-faced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing at the Leicester Square Theatre
Shit-faced Shakespeare is the tangible proof that Shakespeare can be enjoyed irresponsibly. The principle is simple: a traditional play by [Read More]
Twelfth Night at the Olivier Theatre
On the way to the Olivier theatre, I happened upon an interview with Tamsin Greig in the Evening Standard where [Read More]
Mime Fest: Here Lies Shakespeare at Jacksons Lane
Freely adapted from Is Shakespeare Dead? by Mark Twain, Les Antliaclastes’ Here Lies Shakespeare bills itself as a comic tragedy [Read More]