Review of The Globe’s Much Ado About Nothing,directed by Matthew Dunster. A riot of colour, set during the Mexican Revolutionary War in 1915. It’s always a favourite play, here in a radical interpretation.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged . Ewan Wardrop, Ammara Niwaz, Anya Chalotra, Beatriz Rommily, Doreene Blackstock, Jo Dockery, Lucy Brandon, Marcello Cruz, Martin Marquez, Matthew Dunster, Matthew Needham, Sarah Seggari, Steve John Shepherd on 24/07/2017| 3 Comments »
Review of The Globe’s Much Ado About Nothing,directed by Matthew Dunster. A riot of colour, set during the Mexican Revolutionary War in 1915. It’s always a favourite play, here in a radical interpretation.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Claire Louise Corwell, Ira Mandela Siobhan, Jonathan McGuinness, Joshua Lacey, Maddy Hill, Martin Marquez, Matthew Dunster, Matthew Needham, Scott Karim, William Grint on 26/09/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Imogen (Shakespeare’s Cymbeline Renamed and Reclaimed) (FOLLOW LINK) at The Globe Theatre. Perhaps the most controversial production of 2016 with a setting of drug gangs in East London. Exhilarating theatre. But is it Shakespeare‘s Globe as we know it?
