Although this staged reading of seventeenth-century playwright Catherine Trotter’s The Fatal Friendship is a work in progress, with an eye on a full production ...
Shakespeare400 has seen a breadth of work come to London in honour of the great Bard’s death; from churchyards to leading theatres, actors young and old have pa...
One of London’s most historic theatrical quarters has announced plans to mark the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. A number of events, walks...
Marooned on an island that is encompassed by the sea and the tales of its occupants, we find ourselves within the setting of Rebecca Rogers’ new play, Reckless....
Entering the Rose Playhouse performance space is like entering a dystopian novel: wide open spaces, low ceilings, and a suspiciously large pool of water. The ae...
At a running time of just 90 minutes, director Benjamin Blyth’s production of Shakespeare’s King Lear does an impressive job of staging a play that usually runs...