REVIEW: ‘A full-throttle take on Shakespeare’s darkest play’ Don’t miss Wild Goose’s Macbeth at...
In order to fully explore the seemingly bottomless murky depths of Macbeth, directors can often opt for a slow and ponderous approach, but this isn’t the path...
DOUBLE BILL: ‘They’re both laugh out loud funny’ Creation celebrates 30th with Shakespeare comedies...
Creation Theatre has decided to go all out with not one, but two, outdoor, summer Shakespeare plays to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
Which is why you'll be able...
Bed swapping, bribery, obsession, moral dilemmas and coercion – it’s all going on in...
If you're not familiar with Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well, you could say it's akin to a Jacobean soap opera, complete with bed swapping, bribery, obsession,...
REVIEW: Summer Shakespeare season off to flying start as BMH’s ‘topical, assured and heart-tugging’...
It’s impossible for Shakespeare’s play, Julius Ceasar not to be topical because as long as there is a democratically elected leader anywhere in the world trying to become an...
REVIEW: ‘A spell-binding and jaw-dropping show. Greg Doran’s restaging of his RSC Venus & Adonis...
Considering its origin – written in London during lockdown (during the plague of 1592-93) and its central, gender role-reversing premise: hot-for-it female given the cold shoulder by...
‘Julius Caesar is a stark reminder of what’s at stake’ Shakespeare’s gripping political thriller...
"Julius Caesar holds up a mirror to every society. It's about potential dictatorships, and what happens when you don't agree with the people you voted for as...
Signs, Symbols…& Secrets: Oxford Festival Of The Arts’ concerts, exhibitions, film, theatre, art, music...
Oxford Festival Of The Arts kicks off this week with a stunning programme of concerts, exhibitions, events, theatre, art, music, film and more, with a dazzling array...
‘An exciting, strange, mischievous and dark telling of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but a...
It begins, quite literally, with a bang and there is the fairy Puck in grease-paint, a tutu, and tuxedo watching us watching him silently eat a banana....
Creation celebrates 30th anniversary with a huge year of celebrations, plays, events, fundraising, silent...
"It's a massive achievement," Creation Theatre's artistic director and CEO Helen Eastman tells us while discussing their 30th anniversary and all the events we can look forward...
‘It’s never been done like this before’ Headlong brings ‘pitch-black thriller’ A Midsummer Night’s...
It's a brave move, restaging A Midsummer Night's Dream as a pitch-black thriller, but having opened at The Globe in London, the reviews speak for themselves.
Which...













