The halcyon days of school and the opportunities it afforded her mother led Wise Children artistic director Emma Rice to adapt Enid Blyton’s classic boarding school story, Malory
Gosh, how frightfully exciting. Emma Rice’s terribly thrilling production of Noël Coward’s Brief Encounter is making a comeback. The Kneehigh production, adapted and directed by Emma Rice, will
Kneehigh has announced dates and venues for the 2018 tour of its award-winning production of The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, written by Daniel Jamieson and directed
Michelle Terry has been announced as the new artistic director of Shakespeare’s Globe, succeeding Emma Rice from April although, in reality, she moves to the post this October.
Watching Emma Rice’s brilliantly conceived romantic tragedy, Tristan & Yseult, which is playing at Shakespeare’s Globe this week, it is blindingly obvious why the powers-that-be hired her to
Shakespeare’s Globe has come up with ‘the most delicious, unique and beautiful box of delights’ for the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse winter season. Outgoing artistic director, Emma Rice, in
“Some stories must be told!” And they can be in no better hands than the Cornish-based Kneehigh Theatre Company which has brought its lively and engaging production of
Emma Rice brings her former theatre company, Kneehigh, to her new home, Shakespeare’s Globe, later this month with its dazzling production of The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk which
Emma Rice’s tenure as artistic director at Shakespeare’s Globe begins with the 2016 Wonder Season which opens with A Midsummer Night’s Dream in April. It is set to