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The Legendary Bard For A New Generation: Reviewing 'Playing Shakespeare's Macbeth' at the Globe
Considering it was the first time I understood the plot in its entirety, I believe it managed to increase the accessibility of Shakespeare.
Ashley New
Mar 204 min read


Through the Ranks: Reviewing ’Richard II’ at the Bridge Theatre
★★★★ | When Jonathan Bailey takes his place upon the throne as Richard II, he is sprawled across the grand chair, exuding the effortless...
Emma Todbjerg
Mar 84 min read

An Ageing Tale, Finally Interrogated: 'The Taming of the Shrew' at the Globe, Explained
So hysterical was the acting that it was easy to forget that the thematic undercurrents driving this story are less than comedic.
Sophie-May Ward-Marchbank
Oct 22, 20244 min read


Reviewing The National's 'Coriolanus': Lay The Play and The Man to Rest
While everyone has been itching to stage this play in the last decade, it takes work to make an exceptional adaptation.
Gillian Choy
Oct 7, 20243 min read


This Comedy Has No Errors: Reviewing 'Comedy of Errors' at The Globe
This tale of mistaken identities is a thoroughly enjoyable production of unadulterated theatrical joy.
Anwesh Banerjee
Sep 11, 20244 min read


Verona-and-Venice vs Southend-on-Sea: Reviewing 'The Improvised Shakespeare Show' at The Other Palace
An electric 2-hour-long show that is ingenious and fully improvised, you won't want to miss this.
Cerys Devane
Jul 31, 20242 min read


Meet Mya Kelln: The ‘Hedda Gabler’ Director and King’s Student Debuting her First Off-West End Play this July.Â
From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, a city in the Canadian prairies, twenty-year-old Mya Kelln is a creative force to be reckoned with. Having...
Georgia Gibson
Jul 4, 20249 min read
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