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A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe
Closer to a hallucinatory nightmare than a romantic romp. Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged a midsummer nights dream, comedy, drama, globe theatre, london, michelle terry, play, review, shakespeare, shakespeares globe, telegraph, theatre
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See modern adaptations of Shakespeare plays in London
From an all-female Titus Andronicus to a modern, Welsh Romeo and Juliet. Read my full London Theatre article here
Learn how London shows explore what it means to be British
From The Southbury Child to Henry V and Handbagged. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged agatha christie, all of us, brexit, british, family show, handbagged, henry v, horrible histories, london, london theatre, national identity, nhs, play, religion, shakespeares globe, the lion the witch and the wardrobe, the southbury child, theatre, west end, witness for the prosecution
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See summer shows at London’s outdoor theatres
From Shakespeare’s Globe to Regent’s Park and the Underbelly Festival. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged book tickets, london, london theatre, open air theatre, outdoor theatre, play, regents park, shakespeare, shakespeares globe, summer, theatre, underbelly festival, west end
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A guide to Shakespeare’s Globe
From its history and past productions to its current exciting season. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged audience, book tickets, comedy, drama, globe, groundling, guide, henry VIII, history, joan, julius caesar, king lear, london, london theatre, mark rylance, much ado about nothing, play, shakespeare, shakespeares globe, theatre, tragedy, what to wear
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The Merchant of Venice, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
This attempt to rework and reclaim Shakespeare’s most problematic play falls flat. Read my full Telegraph review here
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Tagged drama, london, play, review, sam wanamaker playhouse, shakespeare, shakespeares globe, telegraph, The Merchant of Venice, theatre
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Twelfth Night, Shakespeare’s Globe
If music be the food of love, there’s a veritable feast at Sean Holmes’s rollicking medley of a production. Read my full Telegraph review here
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Tagged london, play, review, shakespeare, shakespeares globe, telegraph, theatre, Twelfth Night
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‘Theatres need timelines based on evidence – you can’t turn it on and off like a tap’
Becoming the new president of the Society of London Theatre (SOLT) during a global pandemic might feel a bit like taking the wheel of the Titanic. But producer Eleanor Lloyd, who was elected by her fellow SOLT members a couple of … Continue reading
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Tagged agatha christie, closure, coronavirus, covid, eleanor lloyd, emilia, emilia bassano, freelance, freelancer, government, interview, london, morgan lloyd malcolm, pandemic, play, producer, shakespeares globe, telegraph, theatre, west end, witness for the prosecution
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Where to see outdoor theatre in the UK
My round-up of al fresco goodies, from Regent’s Park to the Minack. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Our favourite outdoor theatre memories
This summer, we’re sadly not going to be seeing all the outdoor theatre that we’ve loved in past years – whether at venues like Regent’s Park and Shakespeare’s Globe or dedicated festivals and other open-air arts gatherings. So, until we … Continue reading
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