Category: Shakespeare

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Review: The Comedy of Errors, RSC at the Roundhouse

“I will go lose myself and wander up and down to view the city” The endless whirl…

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Review: Henry V, Shakespeare’s Globe

“Must I bite?” Marking the final entry in the Globe to Globe festival is the UK with…

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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Open Air Theatre

“Out of this wood do not desire to go” As the first of Shakespeare’s works that I…

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Review: Henry V, Theatre Delicatessen

“Straining upon the start, the game’s afoot” There’s something a little perverse about the most striking moment…

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Radio Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Radio 3

“My ear is much enamoured of your note” I’m nothing if not predictable, so despite having been…

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Review: Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare on 3

“What should it be that they so shriek abroad” After Twelfth Night, the Shakespeare on 3 radio…

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Review: Twelfth Night, Shakespeare on 3

“Oh had I but followed the arts” Joining in the veritable orgy of Bard love that is…

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Review: The Tempest, Shakespeare on 3

“If you now beheld them, your affections would become tender” And so to The Tempest, the third…

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Review: The Taming of the Shrew, Richmond Theatre

“That seeming to be most which we indeed least are” Despite being one of Shakespeare’s more notorious…