Christopher Marlowe’s debut play, Dido Queen of Carthage is a story of all consuming love, mystical intrigue, gods and humans, and brutal violence. Not bad for a first
Phil Porter is the first to admit that his latest comedy, Vice Versa, is lovingly ripped off from the Roman playwright, Plautus, who probably nicked the plot from
Former Lady Macbeth, Derbhle Crotty, returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company to take the lead in Marina Carr’s new version of Euripides’ Greek tragedy, Hecuba, in the Swan
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Victorian-fronted Swan Theatre (RSC) is set to undergo major restoration in a project starting at the Stratford-upon-Avon site in the New Year. The announcement