King Lear is generally acknowledged to be Shakespeare’s greatest work. The play is notoriously difficult, excessively long, deeply harrowing and, not surprisingly, his least popular tragedy. Kenneth B ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Twelfth Night at National Theatre/Olivier Actresses are taking over male roles. It started with Fiona Shaw playing Richard II. More recently audiences have seen Helen Mirren as ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Henry V at Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, London NW1 Shakespeare’s Henry V can be acted as either patriotic jingoism or as anti-war propaganda. The latter interpretation is mo ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Kings of War at Barbican Theatre, London EC2 April 23, 2016 is the 400-year anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. One of the many celebratory events taking place is Toneelgroep Am ...
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