Review of the 2018 production of Troilus& Cressida at the RSC, directed by Gregory Doran. With Gavin Fowler &Amber James as the lovers, and Oliver Ford Davies as Pandarus.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Amber James, Andrew Langtree, Andy Apollo, Daniel Burke. Adjoa Andoh, Daniel Hawksford, Ewart James Walters. Theo Ogundipe, Gavin Fowler, Geoffrey Lumb, Gregory Doran, Jams Cooney, Jim Hooper, Oliver Ford Davies, Shelia Reid, Suzanne Bertish on 27/10/2018| Leave a Comment »
Review of the 2018 production of Troilus& Cressida at the RSC, directed by Gregory Doran. With Gavin Fowler &Amber James as the lovers, and Oliver Ford Davies as Pandarus.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Daniel Easton, Gregory Doran, James Tucker, Jenny Rainsford, Joe Dixon, Joseph Mydell, Mark Quarterly, Oscar Pearce, Paul Englishby, Simon Trinder, Tom Turner, Tony Jayawardena on 20/11/2016| Leave a Comment »
THE TEMPEST (LINKED) has been in preparation for two years, Royal Shakespeare Company, in collaboration with Intel so that Ariel can move on stage and also create a live-motion hologram. A visually stunning production, anchored by Simon Russell-Beale as Prospero.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alex Hassell, Gregory Doran, Henry V, Jennifer Kirby, Oliver Ford Davies, RSC on 20/09/2015| Leave a Comment »
Review added of Henry V at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Directed by Gregory Doran, with Alex Hassell as Henry V. It pulls back on the patriotism, I thought, but is especially good on the comedy.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alex Hassell, Anthony Sher, Arthur Miller, Death of A Salesman, Gregory Doran, Harriet Walter, RSC on 01/04/2015| Leave a Comment »
Review of Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre to celebrate Miller’s centenary. With Anthony Sher as Willy Loman, Harriet Walter as Linda Loman and Alex Hassell as Biff.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Eileen Atkins, Faye Castelow, Gregory Doran, Ian Bonar, Jay Simpson, John Ford, RSC, The Witch of Edmonton, Thomas Dekker, William Rowley on 26/11/2014| Leave a Comment »
Review added of the Jacobean play “The Witch of Edmonton” at the Royal Shakespeare Company Swan Theatre in Stratford.


