
Timon of Athens (German)
The Bremer Shakespeare Company is among the world’s most successful and longest-running Shakespearean companies, and they bring that storied legacy with them in staging this Read More …
The Bremer Shakespeare Company is among the world’s most successful and longest-running Shakespearean companies, and they bring that storied legacy with them in staging this Read More …
The Renegade Theatre takes this classic tale and puts their own spin on it. Yoruba folk tales inform this magical new production where Leontes becomes Read More …
2003 Sam Wanamaker Award winner Barrie Rutter directs his first play since stepping down as Artistic Director of Northern Broadsides. The result? A riotous and Read More …
Denton Chikura and Tonderai Munyevu take on what could be the toughest assignment of both their careers: slipping into all 15 characters for this staging Read More …
The Tempest is Shakespeare’s late great masterpiece of forgiveness, generosity and enlightenment. In order to bring this iconic tale to life, director Jeremy Herrin leads Read More …
The Dhaka Theatre, Bangladesh’s most prominent theatre group, brings their production of The Tempest to the UK after their soaring success staging The Merchant of Read More …
The Taming Of The Shrew is one of the most outrageous comedies ever produced. And the Theatre Wallay aims to give justice to that age-old Read More …
Shakespeare’s most outrageous comedy, The Taming of the Shrew introduces one of theatre’s great screwball double-acts, a couple hell-bent on confusing and outwitting each other Read More …
An exuberant, African take on Shakespeare’s comedy of failed courtship. That’s what viewers can expect when they see this adaptation by the Bitter Pill company. Read More …
Featuring many characters from Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Shakespeare’s brilliantly constructed farce, which gave birth to a tradition that reaches down to the Read More …
The Hebrew language takes centre stage in this adaptation of the Merchant of Venice, staged by the eponymous Habima company. As the national theatre of Read More …
In some of his most highly-charged scenes, Shakespeare dramatises the competing claims of tolerance and intolerance, religious law and civil society, justice and mercy; while Read More …
The Duchess of Malfi is a thrilling combination of brilliant coups de théâtre, horrific set-pieces and vivid characters. Actress Gemma Arterton returns to play the Read More …
Director Blanche McIntyre helms this classical production of one of Shakespeare’s lesser-known but still theatrically significant works. Basing his plot on a farce by Plautus, Read More …
Afghan theatre group Roy-e-Sabs leaves their home country for the UK after their trailblazing performance of Love’s Labour’s Lost, which features men and women acting Read More …