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: 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: Shakespeare in the Garden : Cheer Up Hamlet
Comedic, musical adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s darker tragedies.
Review: Shakespeare Untold : Double Bill
Two very different plays, two very different actors. But the same outcome – an audience enthralled.
Review: The Play’s The Thing – Shakespeare for Kids
Helter-skelter introduction to the best of the Bard.
Review: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised)
Always leave them wanting more is a sound theatrical maxim. The “real” RSC certainly do that.
Review: Shakespeare, His Wife and The Dog
An excitable onstage chemistry that would have Prospero reaching for his plastic safety specs.
Review: Story Shakespeare : Much Ado About Nothing
One of this year’s stand-out Shakespeare adaptations.
Review: Brave Macbeth – The Musical
Bubbling, boiling musical adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s darker tragedies
Review: The Comedy of Errors
Probably the best way to introduce kids to Shakespeare. And adults too.
Review: The Taming of the Shrew
Rip-roaring, tremendously entertaining, very accessible version of the Taming of the Shrew for all.
Review: The Iliad, The Odyssey and All of Greek Mythology in 99 Minutes or Less
An Olympian performance by a talented American college cast.
Review: Antigone
Incest, jealousy, treachery, sibling rivalry, murder. - Families! Don't you just love 'em?
Review: Youth and Will: A Portrait of Shakespeare’s Young Characters… and Us
An interesting angle on Shakespeare's younger characters
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: Shakespeare For Lunch: Romeo and Juliet
Elizabethan drama, cut down and simple - ideal for lunchtime viewing.
Review: Twelfth Night
Review: Shakespeare’s Mothers: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know
An often engaging analysis of some of Shakespeare's most ruthless characters – who just happen to be mothers.
Review: A Season Before the Tragedy of Macbeth
An imaginative into the events that led up to Shakespeare's Macbeth
Review: Romeo and Juliet
An adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Julliet that you won’t forget in a hurry
Review: Simon Callow in Shakespere the Man from Stratford.
Simon Callow takes centre stage in a compilation of Shakespeare's greatest hits