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4 February 2025
Trinity Class of 2024 Hall of Fame – Solomon Horta
At just 10 years old, Solomon Horta is already the star of a Disney short film. He spoke to us about being added to the Trinity College Hall of Fame for his amazing work as a dramatic performer.
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15 January 2025
The literary canon: A gradual feminist schooling
Is the canon a feminist? Has the canon become more feminist over the years? Does the canon affect the education system we feed to the youth of our world? Let's explore the literary canon as a team.
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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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2 August 2024
Hamlet by The Lord Chamberlain's Men at Shrewsbury Castle: Review
In this outdoors production that harks back to historical production styles, the actors create a dynamic and lively show that feels more like a modern off-the-cuff comedy than a 16th Century tragedy. A fun and engaging show that is not to be missed!
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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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24 October 2018
Othello at Shakespeare's Globe
A production as effortlessly performed as it was written.
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17 October 2017
National Youth Theatre's 'Othello' at the Ambassador's Theatre
Othello has been on my theatre hit list for some time. Having enjoyed the play's candid exploration of paranoia, guises, sex, love, jealousy, reputation and homicide- the stakes could not be higher.
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25 June 2017
Sunday schmoozing with The Monobox
"Any actor would be a fool not to visit The Monobox." - Joseph Marcell.