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Read our review of comedy *Twelfth Night*, directed by Robin Belfield, now in performances at Shakespeare's Globe to 25 October. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
It may take its title from a post-Christmas festival, but the Globe’s new carnivalesque production of Twelfth Night is proof ...
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London Unattached on MSNTwelfth Night or What You Will - Shakespeare's Globe
This Carnival Twelfth Night is Frothy Fun On the south bank of the Thames, Shakespeare’s Globe offers a living reminder of ...
It’s a raucous, inclusive take on this familiar classic, strong on audience participation, deliberately a bit rough round the edges and sometimes very funny, but the poetry and exquisite melancholy of ...
Inclusion and exclusion are the keynotes of Robin Belfield’s carnivalesque production of Shakespeare’s play, which features a ...
Fast-paced but half-baked take on Shakespeare’s great comedy, full of good ideas it never follows through ...
This is Illyria,’ bellows the sea captain conveying the shipwrecked Viola to shore, in what is surely one of Shakespeare’s ...
Read our review of Twelfth Night at Shakespeare’s Globe: director Robin Belfield's bold staging breathes vigorous life into ...
Stan, the curator in crisis, hosts a night meant to celebrate love, but the arrival of flamboyant Rance, nervous Blair, chill ...
Shakespeare in the Park is set to return to New York City’s outdoor Delacorte Theater in Central Park after closing down in ...
Romeo and Juliet are shy and graceful, leaping over fences, hunting for rodents and catching at least one Canada goose.
Ah, August. Time for everyone to take a break. Time for everyone to take a nice, relaxing little holiday with family and ...
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