The Captive Queen Review Review added of John Dryden's The Captive Queen at The Globe's Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. A Globe / Northern Broadsides co-production.

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The Captive Queen Review Review added of John Dryden's The Captive Queen at The Globe's Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. A Globe / Northern Broadsides co-production.
Disabled actor Mat Fraser cast as Richard III in new play – The i newspaper online iNews An actor born with defects resulting from the drug Thalidomide has been cast as Shakespeare’s loathed and lauded villain Richard III in a new theatre produ... Source: Disabled actor Mat Fraser cast as Richard III in new play - The i newspaper online iNews
Archive Interview • JUDE WRIGHT • Spitting Feathers • 2002 For many years, theatre involving young people has been associated with stark issues, usually drugs, drink, or under-age sex or, more likely, all three together with a back beat of chart music.
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Northern Broadsides in partnership with the New Vic Theatre, present
William Shakespeare’s
The Merry Wives
Sir John Falstaff is past-his-prime and skint!
Vain rogue that he is, he attempts, rather clumsily, to seduce a couple of well-to-do wives … but Mistress Page and Mistress Ford get wise to his plan and scheme to exact revenge with hilarious and unimaginable consequences.
If you like your Shakespeare light, funny and wickedly entertaining then look no further. The Merry Wives is bursting at the seams with verbal fun, physical comedy and a bevy of cunningly colourful characters.
Northern Broadsides’ distinctive charisma and zest for performance squeezes every last ounce of comedy gold from this affectionately calamitous tale that will tickle your funny bone and poke a jovial finger in the eye of middle England.
King Lear
Disapointed with this one, Such a shame, from the talk we had at uni, I was expecting something great!
#JonathanMiller #KingLear #NorthernBroadsides Jonathan Miller to direct King Lear for Northern Broadsides
http://stratford-upon-avon-theatre.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/jonathan-miller-to-direct-king-lear-for.html