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Review: Dr Faustus
“Why this is hell, nor am I out of it.” As clawing hands ooze from behind a bookshelf, as twisted shadows creep against the walls,...
Review: Edward II – ‘fantastic at handling themes of homosexuality and power’
The tender exploration of sexuality in Bagnall's production makes Marlowe's sixteenth century play still relevant for a modern audience
The rise of the dystopia in a pessimistic world
As the world becomes increasingly hostile we turn to hell in art for comfort
Time Tunnel: Edward II
Susannah Goldsbrough delves into the archive to discuss Marlowe’s Edward II
Brutalist Russia and Bowie: Marlowe’s Edward II reimagined
Alex Barasch talks to the cast and crew of this radical new take on Marlowe’s masterpiece
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