Reviewer's Rating King Lear Nicola Watkinson 02/12/2016ing Lear is one of Shakespeare’s bleakest plays: revolving around broken family ties, jealousy, betrayal, corruption, and madness, it addresses...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Becca Kaplan 23/11/2016our hundred years and the final piece of a legacy, LOFT’s The Tempest celebrates the enduring humanity that Shakespeare has...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Mel Cooper 21/11/2016here is a great deal of publicity about the use of contemporary technology that has been applied to make the...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Katerina Gotsi 14/11/2016espite the popularity that he enjoys among Greek audiences, Shakespeare had been underrepresented in the Athenian stage for decades –...
Reviewer's Rating Cymbeline Aleksandra Sakowska 06/11/2016elly Still’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline for the RSC, now shown at the Barbican, is an inventive reverie-cum-horror which revels...
Reviewer's Rating The Rape of Lucrece Austin Fimmano 17/10/2016good play is one that may be set in ancient Rome (and I mean really ancient Rome, centuries before Julius...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Mel Cooper 12/09/2016his is one of the most intelligent readings of King Lear that I have ever seen. For once, you do...
Reviewer's Rating Measure for Measure Austin Fimmano 07/09/2016ryant Park Presents Shakespeare is topping off its summer season with The Drilling Company’s production of Measure for Measure. But...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Samiha Azim 07/09/2016he beginning is suitably eerie; the witches rise amidst smoke and darkness from the heap of dismembered bodies. They hiss...
Reviewer's rating The Two Noble Kinsmen Mel Cooper 05/09/2016hakespeare’s last work for the theatre, in collaboration with the young John Fletcher, is now acknowledged to be a part...