Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream (As You Like It), Dmitry Krymov Lab, BarbicanThursday, 13 November 2014![]() Earlier this year two giant puppets, plus a bottom (lower case, human) on wheels, dominated Shakespeare’s dream play at the Barbican. Replace the bottom with an ever-present little dog and you might think we’re back more or less where we started... Read more... |
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang, The Rose PlayhouseSaturday, 08 November 2014![]() Is the Rose Playhouse London theatre’s best-kept secret? Or simply its worst-publicised? Either way, this gem of a space, tucked away behind the Globe in Bankside, needs and deserves a greater following. If it continues to stage shows like the... Read more... |
Romeo and Juliet, Sherman Cymru, CardiffSunday, 12 October 2014When unveiling her first season at Sherman Cymru earlier this year, new artistic director Rachel O’Riordan gave voice to two ambitions: to generate new writing within Wales, and produce classic texts which specifically resonate with the audience.... Read more... |
Henry IV, Donmar WarehouseFriday, 10 October 2014![]() It’s hard to believe that almost two years have passed since Phyllida Lloyd’s Julius Caesar at the Donmar Warehouse. Harriet Walter’s stricken face as the play ended is still burningly fresh in the memory as we return to the theatre for Henry IV –... Read more... |
City of London Sinfonia, Layton, Southwark CathedralThursday, 09 October 2014![]() Stratford-upon-Avon calling. The City of London Sinfonia has embarked on a series of three Bard-based October concerts in London to commemorate the 450th anniversary year of Shakespeare's death. The first of the three stopping-off points last night... Read more... |
As You Like It, Southwark PlayhouseWednesday, 24 September 2014![]() Performed by a cast of ten actor-musicians, Derek Bond's take on Shakespeare's comedy of gender-reversal and the constancy (or not) of love is melodic, quirky and at its absolute best when it loses all sense of seriousness. It takes a while to get... Read more... |
Romeo and Juliet, Victoria Baths, ManchesterThursday, 18 September 2014![]() Instead of that small well-worn stone balcony in that courtyard in Verona, picture an extended well-worn cast-iron balcony in the Victoria Baths in Manchester. The young lovers have ample room to move in the labyrinthine interior of the old building... Read more... |
Hamlet, Royal Exchange, ManchesterWednesday, 17 September 2014![]() One of the oddities about theatre is that there can be a gripping performance at the heart of an underwhelming production – and so is the case with Maxine Peake’s Hamlet, directed by Sarah Frankcom. This was a much anticipated production – Peake... Read more... |
The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare's GlobeThursday, 04 September 2014![]() It begins sombrely, with the grave recounting of a shipwreck, but such emotive moments are fleeting: as the drama ratchets up, it only serves to fuel the splendid zaniness of Shakespeare's 1594 farce. Granted, it's not his most nuanced comedy – the... Read more... |
Romeo and Juliet, Mariinsky Ballet, Royal Opera HouseTuesday, 29 July 2014![]() One of the reasons I always tell ballet sceptics to give Romeo and Juliet a go is that any production with halfway decent lovers and a vaguely competent rendition of Prokofiev’s score should convince them that this art form isn’t just about swans... Read more... |
Shakespeare in Love, Noël Coward TheatreThursday, 24 July 2014![]() “Comedy, and a bit with a dog.” That’s what audiences really want according to the hapless would-be impresario Mr Henslowe, and that’s certainly what they get in Lee Hall’s new stage adaptation of John Madden’s 1998 film Shakespeare in Love –... Read more... |
Richard III, Trafalgar StudiosThursday, 10 July 2014![]() Imagine Dr Watson trying his hand at Moriarty? That’s not the challenge of this Richard III, but the exciting prospect instead is to see an actor usually called upon to be the sidekick and nice guy asked to come front and centre as a diabolical... Read more... |
