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Richard II Palestinian Arabic

Richard II (Palestinian Arabic)

Posted on16 April 202017 April 2020Leave a comment

Ashtar is a dynamic Palestinian theatre company with a global perspective, and they’re bringing all that and more in this staging of the iconic story Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAmer Khalil, Bayan Shbib, Edward Muallem, George Ibrahim, Hussein Nakhleh, Ihab Zahdeh, Mohammad Eid, Nicola Zreineh, Play, Raed Ayasa, Sami Metwasi, Shakespeare

Othello 2007

Othello (2007)

Posted on16 April 202017 April 2020Leave a comment

One can say that with Othello, Shakespeare is among the most modern and forward-thinking of any classical playwright. By introducing to early 17th-century England a Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsDickon Tyrrell, Eamonn Walker, Johnathan Newth, Michael O'Hagan, Nick Barber, Nigel Hastings, Paul Lloyd, Play, Sam Crane, Shakespeare, Tim McInnerny, Zoe Tapper

Much Ado About Nothing

Much Ado About Nothing (2011)

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Marking the debut of director Jeremy Herrin at the Globe Theatre, this production features Eve Best as the feisty and high-spirited Beatrice and Charles Edwards Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAdrian Hood, Charles Edwards, David Nellist, Eve Best, Joseph Marcell, Lisa McGrillis, Marcus Griffiths, Matthew Pidgeon, Paul Hunter, Philip Cumbus, Play, Shakespeare

Measure for Measure 2015

Measure for Measure (2015)

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Injustice, hypocrisy and the challenge of inflexible virtue combine in Shakespeare’s most searching exploration of sexual politics and social justice. Featuring the direction of Dominic Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsBrendan O'Hea, Dennis Herdman, James Lailey, Joel MacCormack, Kurt Egyiawan, Mariah Gale, Naana Agyei-Ampadu, Petra Massey, Play, Rosie Hilal, Shakespeare, Trevor Fox

Much Ado About Nothing French

Much Ado About Nothing (French)

Posted on16 April 202017 April 2020Leave a comment

Clément Poirée’s Hypermobile company takes viewers to a bustling and intriguing Italian restaurant filled with enough romance and romantic twists to to captivate any audience. Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAlix Poisson, Aurélie Toucas, Bruno Blairet, François de Brauer, Jean-Claude Jay, Laurent Menoret, Matthieu Marie, Nicolas Chupin, Play, Raphael Almosni, Shakespeare, Suzanne Aubert

Measure for Measure in Russian

Measure for Measure (Russian)

Posted on16 April 202017 April 2020Leave a comment

The Vakhtangov company brings the twin influences of Meyerhold and Stanislavsky to bring spectacle and psychological truth to a classic tale. Follow a story filled Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAlexandra Streltsina, Alexei Kuznetsov, Artur Ivanov, Evgeniya Kregzhde, Evgeny Kosirev, Leonid Bichevin, Maria Berdinskikh, Oleg Lopukhov, Play, Sergey Epishev, Shakespeare, Valery Ushakov, Vladimir Beldiyan

Macbeth in Polish

Macbeth (Polish)

Posted on16 April 202017 April 2020Leave a comment

Director Maja Kleczewska’s version of Dunsinane is a gritty, dark modern twist on an already gripping tale. The Kochanowski Theatre brings their own style of Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAdam Ciołek, Aleksandra Cwen, Andrzej Jakubczyk, Ewa Wyszomirska, Grzegorz Minkiewicz, Judyta Paradzinska, Leszek Malec, Michał Majnicz, Mirosław Bednarek, Play, Przemysław Kozłowski, Shakespeare

Love's Labour's Lost British Sign Language

Love’s Labour’s Lost (British Sign Language)

Posted on16 April 202017 April 2020Leave a comment

This is Shakespeare like you’ve never seen or heard before. By translating the rich, pun-riddled text of Love’s Labour’s Lost into the physical language of Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAdam Bassett, Brian Duffy, Charly Arrowsmith, David Sands, Donna Mullings, Matthew Gurney, Nadia Nadarajah, Patricia Gorman, Play, Shakespeare, Stephen Collins, Vitalis Katakinas

King Lear (2017)

Posted on16 April 202016 April 2020Leave a comment

Best known as Artistic Director of Shared Experience for 22 years and with numerous credits including the RSC and National Theatre, Nancy Meckler brings her Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsBurt Caesar, Chris Nayak, Emily Bruni, Joshua James, Kevin R McNally, Loren O’Dair, Louisa Beadel, Play, Ralph Davis, Saskia Reeves, Shakespeare, Thomas Padden

Love's Labour's Lost in 2009

Love’s Labour’s Lost (2009)

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Jonathan Fensom’s knot garden and original music by Claire van Kampen create the framework for an engaging performance by an excellent cast. Director Dominic Dromgoole’s Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsChristopher Godwin, Fergal McElherron, Jack Farthing, Paul Ready, Philip Cumbus, Play, Rhiannon Oliver, Seroca Davis, Shakespeare, Sian Robins-Grace, Thomasin Rand, Trystan Gravelle

King John (Armenian)

Posted on16 April 202016 April 2020Leave a comment

Shakespeare has always had a strong influence in the Caucasus, and nowhere more powerfully than Armenia. Director Tigran Gasparyan taps into that legacy, bringing this Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAlbert Safaryan, Alla Vardanyan, Aram Hovhannisyan, Armen Margaryan, Armen Marutyan, Davit Gasparyan, Gnel Ulikhanyan, Liana Arestakyan, Nelly Kheranyan, Play, Shakespeare, Tigran Nersisyan

Julius Caesar (Italian)

Posted on16 April 202016 April 2020Leave a comment

Performed in Italian by I Termini Company Benvenuti / Lungta Production in collaboration with Teatro di Romo, from Rome, Italy, this staging of Shakespeare’s iconic Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsErsilia Lombardo, Gabriele Portoghese, Giandomenico Cupaiuolo, Lucas Waldem Zanforlini, Play, Roberto Manzi, Shakespeare

Henry VIII (2010)

Posted on16 April 202016 April 2020Leave a comment

Director Mark Rosenblatt helms this historic staging at the Globe, with the show itself last being shown in this theatre in 1613. Henry VIII bursts Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAnthony Howell, Ben Deery, Colin Hurley, John Cummins, John Dougall, Mary Doherty, Michael Bertenshaw, Peter Hamilton Dyer, Play, Sam Cox, Shakespeare, Will Featherstone

Julius Caesar (2014)

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One man’s legacy reverberating throughout history. That is what defines Julius Caesar. Opposing dictatorship and republicanism, private virtue and mob violence, Shakespeare’s tense drama of Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAnthony Howell, Catherine Bailey, Christopher Logan, George Irving, Joe Jameson, Patrick Driver, Play, Sam Cox, Shakespeare, Tom Kanji, Tom McKay, William Mannering

Henry VIII (Castillian Spanish)

Posted on16 April 202016 April 2020Leave a comment

Madrid’s premier young classical company, re-imagine this play from a Spanish perspective, with the thrilling clarity they bring to their productions of Spanish Golden Age Read More …

CategoriesPlayTagsAlejandra Mayo, Alejandro Saá, Bruno Ciordia, Daniel Moreno, Elena González, Fernando Gil, Jesus Fuente, Julio Hidalgo, Oscar de la Fuente, Play, Rodrigo Arribas, Shakespeare

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