One of the reasons why Shakespeare is the heart-blood of English theatre is not only his extraordinary ear for language, but even more so for the humanity in hi...
Described by The Times as "the most innovative and progressive company around", physical theatre group Frantic Assembly have a fierce reputation to uphold. Thei...
To be greeted by a cup of coffee and a croissant as you take your seat in the theatre is not a bad start to the day. The friendly actors come and chat to audien...
Anya Reiss has form when it comes to adaptations. Her version of Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening, a co-production between Headlong, West Yorkshire Playhous...
Thinking about it, the 1940s seems a good fit for a Shakespeare play. It’s just long enough ago that some of the anachronisms that can never quite fit into a mo...