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Dido, Queen of Carthage at the RSC review – ‘Daring, poignant and powerful’
The RSC's new production of the lesser-performed 'Dido, Queen of Carthage' is a phenomenal achievement, writes Katie Sayer
“Intense and enjoyable to watch”
Nina Crisp enjoys an intense and enjoyable performance
“Student theatre at its finest”
Miriam Nemmaoui finds 'As You Like It' to be enchanting and captivating
‘We’re going to do it better than Braveheart’
If your schooling was anything like Tom Fisher's, who is playing Ross in this new production of Macbeth, you studied the Scottish play in...
Writing winter from Shakespeare to Selvon
Ellie Duncan surveys the representation of winter in literature through the ages
One man in his time plays many parts
Susannah Goldsbrough looks back over the career of Ian McKellen, one of the greatest Shakespearean actors of our time
Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Nina Crisp is enamoured by this sellout adaptation of Shakespeare's classic comedy at the Pilch
Preview: Much Ado About Nothing
Susannah Goldsbrough looks forward to seeing Poltergeist Theatre's millenial twist on Shakespeare's classic comedy
Review: OUDS Tour – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
The OUDS international tour's first performance takes Matt Roberts to a world of brummy fairies
This son of York won’t leave you discontented
Alec Fullerton adores Ralph Fiennes as the dastardly Richard III
Rewind: Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Matthew Palmer considers the 'accidental' nature of the 1609 publication of Shakespeare's sonnets
OxFolk Review: ‘In The Air Or The Earth’
‘In The Air Or The Earth’, the latest release by the Askew Sisters, is less a simple listening experience than an immersive storytelling session-...
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