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9 December 2024
Theatre Review: Othello at the Royal Shakespeare Company
The RSC’s production of Shakespeare’s notorious tragedy Othello is a spectacle to behold, enchanting you into the authentic medieval world of Shakespeare’s captivating drama.
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29 February 2024
Gloriana! : Ben and Imo
Ben and Imo is written by Mark Ravenhill, it was originally written for the radio but has been adapted for the stage and opens in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s The Swan Theatre. It is a two hander, about the relationship between...
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22 January 2024
The Box of Delights: The Wolves were Running...
The Box of Delights is based on a novel by John Masefield and was adapted into a BBC TV series in 1984. The BBC adaptation is my personal connection to this story.
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28 March 2022
How to rehearse Shakespeare with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Like Quince says in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', "Come, sit down, every mother's son, and rehearse your parts!" I'll try and make that rehearsal period a bit smoother.
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15 April 2021
5 best modern takes on Shakespeare's plays (in my own humble opinion)
Who did it best, and why?
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15 July 2019
How Deaf Actors Are Making Waves in the Industry
In this past year, theatre has seen more D/deaf actors take to the stage in main roles than ever before, including a D/deaf actor understudying for a hearing actor.
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25 July 2017
The Tempest at Barbican Theatre
The Royal Shakespeare Company (in collaboration with Intel and The Imaginarium studios) present William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'
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26 April 2017
'Bard for Life' – is the world still Shakespeare's oyster?
As 2017 marks 401 years since Shakespeare's death, that is the question.
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6 December 2016
The Royal Shakespeare Company's 'The Play's The Thing'
With 2016 marking 400 years since William Shakespeare's death, what happened when Arts Award Activist, Kheira headed to his hometown to review the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'The Play's The Thing' exhibition?
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21 November 2016
What goes on at...RSC's 'The Play's The Thing'
With 2016 marking 400 years since William Shakespeare's death, what happened when Arts Award Activist, Kheira headed to her hometown to review the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'The Play's The Thing' exhibition?