Reviewer's Rating Henry V Rowena Hawkins 26/06/2016here was a sense of camaraderie in the air at the performance of Henry V at Regent’s Park Open Air...
Reviewer's Rating Cymbeline Mel Cooper 22/06/2016guess I have been fortunate with Cymbeline because I have seen a couple of revelatory productions in my time, but...
Reviewer's Rating Richard III Nicholas Potter 21/06/2016skeleton was found under a Leicester car park in 2012: the skeleton was later identified as the remains of Richard...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Harry Tennison 01/06/2016nlike the recent Barbican production, Simon Godwin creates a Hamlet fit for the 21st Century. The transformation of Shakespeare’s revenge...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Harry Tennison 26/05/2016hakespeare’s King Lear is the ultimate tragedy. Nowhere else can we see the violent abandonment of responsibility, the abuse of...
Reviewer's Rating Midsummer Night’s Dream Rowena Hawkins 18/05/2016ny production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream lives and dies by its rude Mechanicals and their farcical amateur production...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Adrian Pulle 11/05/2016he Richmond Theatre’s wonderful ‘King Lear’ opens with discord: the fragile but steely-eyed Cordelia (Beth Cooke) enters the bare stage...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Mel Cooper 27/04/2016he new production of King Lear directed intelligently by Max Webster and highlighting a powerful performance by Michael Pennington is...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet, Who’s There? Rowena Hawkins 27/04/2016amlet performed in just ninety minutes by a cast of six looks, on paper, to be an act of utter...
Reviewer's Rating Kings of War Camille Hainsworth-Staples 24/04/2016ings of War is an epic combination of Shakespeare’s Henry V, Henry VI and Richard III into one thrilling and...