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Mancbeth review - Disjointed Madchester Remix of Shakespeare's Classic
Mancbeth is the story of a haunting - but not the haunting you’re thinking of. The famous ...
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Much Ado About Nothing review - Bathing audiences in 40s glitz and glamour
Arriving at the Watermill Theatre, recent recipient of The Stage's Theatre of the Year, you will ...
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Macbeth review - Stylish, Ambitious and Confounding
Macbeth, Shakespeare’s ‘Scottish play’ is a short, sharp tragedy all about the dark side of ...
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The Merchant of Venice 1936 review - Twisting the lines
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Oberman’s grandmother and great-grandmother stood on the front line in
the Battle ...
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The Lord Chamberlain’s men: Romeo and Juliet review - Verona comes to Waddesdon
Undeterred by the gentle rain, a large crowd arrived at Waddesdon Manor, bussed up from the car ...
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'Tis Pity She's A Whore review - Insanely brilliant theatre
It's Autumn Incest Season at the Pilch, with last week's brother love-in Moth being followed by one ...
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The Red Shoes review - Both a pleasure and a puzzle
There are some plays where you can’t help feeling that the majority of the audience is missing ...
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Othello review - Univ's take on tragedy raw, sincere and admirably original
The current production of Othello by the Royal Shakespeare Company is stolidly professional but ...
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Folksy Theatre present ‘Merry Wives of Windsor’ review - Fabulous quintet redeem the Bard
Folksy Theatre returned to Millets Farm Centre with another romping open air Shakespeare ...
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Romeo & Juliet review - A Warm, Passionate and Committed Production
Every one of us in the audience knew how it ended, of course. Apart from anything else Shakespeare ...
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