The production looks at some of the many aspects of love, as seen through the Elizabethan eyes of William Shakespeare. Don’t waste too long in booking, as Shakespeare always has great appeal.
If you have shied away from Shakespeare in past because you have always thought that it would be dry and incomprehensible, then this is the Shakespeare that you have been looking for.
The question, should women operate like men when given power, or should they use their femininity and maintain their traditional role, is viewed from a different angle in Shakespeare’s Queens
The four performers give a powerful and committed engagement with the subject matter, with very good individual performances as well as some great ensemble work.
Written by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield for The Reduced Shakespeare Company and first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1987, this play reduces all 37 plays and the sonnets into a couple of hours of hilarity.
William Shakespeare’s “star-cross’d lovers” are getting another airing, this time under the direction of Geordie Brookman for State Theatre in his own adaptation of the script, written in association with Nicki Bloom.
Director, Cassandra Backler, made a brave decision to attempt to cast this production of William Shakespeare's fantasy comedy with current university students for her debut as a director for the Guild.
n 2010 Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy will be replayed on the Dunstan Playhouse stage. The classic story based on forbidden love has been a big part of the theatre since it was first performed in 1595 and ever since has connected with millions around the world.
Mixed Salad Productions have quickly established a reputation for quality work. Their latest production looks set to generate more praise.