Review: An Enemy of the People

Howard Davies directs a fine cast led by Hugh Bonneville in Chichester's generously human revival of the ultimate whistleblowing drama


Review: The Tempest

DAFT take 88 London Road by storm


Review: Hamlet

for pure fun and silliness... be sure to see the Handlebards


Review: Macbeth

Dark, harrowing and discordant take on the Scottish Play


Review: Shakespeare, His Wife and The Dog

An excitable onstage chemistry that would have Prospero reaching for his plastic safety specs.


Review: Shakespeare in Song

A hidden gem – a must for Shakespeare and early music lovers alike.


Review: The Duchess of Malfi

Webster's revenge tragedy - Utopia meets the Sopranoes


Review: Brave Macbeth – The Musical

Bubbling, boiling musical adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s darker tragedies


Review: Billy’s Birthday Bash

Perfect for the pre-teens and those with a wacky sense of humour


Review: The Comedy of Errors

Probably the best way to introduce kids to Shakespeare. And adults too.


Review: Shit-faced Shakespeare

Drunk Shakespeare show, still holds up without the gimmick.


Review: The Taming of the Shrew

Rip-roaring, tremendously entertaining, very accessible version of the Taming of the Shrew for all.


Review: Twelfth Night

A perfect introduction to Shakespeare for anyone from 5 to 95 years old.


Review: Unmythable

An al fresco style indoor performance which might well blow the roof off.


Review: Twelfth Night

Such 'Wonderful Stuff and Bladder-Burstingly funny!


Review: Antigone

Incest, jealousy, treachery, sibling rivalry, murder. - Families! Don't you just love 'em?


Review: Crowned

Shakespeare’s Henry VI is given a 21st century twist


Review: Now is the Winter

An innovative and inventive production


Review: Medea

"clear, direct and involving theatre"


Review: Medea’s Children

In this original take on the Greek tragedy, the kids are alright. As long as you don’t mention the D word ..


Review: The Tempest

"A charming show"


Review: Now is the Winter

Highly watchable, intriguing and well-staged


Review: Weak Edward

" wonderfully dark, hilariously funny and intriguingly moving"


Review: Much Ado About Nothing

"among the best outdoor Shakespeare I have seen in my life."


Review: Twelfth Night


Review: Macbeth

A powerfully intimate interpretation of Shakespeare's classic


Review: The Misanthrope

Molière’s classic play brought to new life in modern-day London


Review: A Commedia of Errors

Identical twins play identical twins in this 16th century romp.


Review: Romeo and Juliet

An adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Julliet that you won’t forget in a hurry


Review: Now is the Winter

A skilled reworking of Richard III


Review: Hecuba

An atmospheric rendition of a Greek classic


Review: The Man Who Was Hamlet

Dillon’s performance is truly masterly