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Wrecks (Wraki)

Neil LaBute’s play is one of those ostensibly proper and straightforward tales with an unexpected twist at the end. Well-written and in an equally wel...
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Women of Troy

Women of Troy is a stunningly beautiful performance, introducing a new phase for the changing face of Georgian theatre. Directed by one of the most ex...
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Macbeth

In this stripped-back, deeply psychological production of Macbeth, the stage is dark and hung with criss-crossing trapeze wires – a questionable move,...
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King Lear

Jan Klata’s adaptation of King Lear is a memorable one. The director transports Shakespeare’s drama to the Vatican, where Lear is the Pope and his dau...
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The Tempest

Krzysztof Garbaczewski’s adaptation of The Tempest is daring: it questions what is the best way to perform Shakespeare, and challenges sexual and gend...
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Julius Caesar

Sturua’s Julius Caesar sees the action of the play transferred from Ancient Rome to gangster-era America, with the senators dressed in suits and fedor...
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Hamlet: Who’s There?

Hamlet is usually considered to be Shakespeare’s longest play, with the full text taking about five hours to perform. It’s not unusual, then, for dire...