There is no doubt in most people’s minds of Richard III’s unbridled lust for power and his murderous and Machiavellian plotting and conniving for the crown, no matter
King Edward is on the throne, and England is at peace. But don’t worry – it won’t be that way for long. Gripping and outrageous, Shakespeare’s Richard III
Shakespearean actor Greg Hicks plays the villainous king in Richard III and Neil Bartlett is set to direct his new adaptation of Albert Camus’ modern classic, The Plague,
There’s nothing worse than being stuck next to the nutter on the bus or the oddly-strange train passenger who latches onto you and proceeds to tell you their
Shakespearean actor Greg Hicks returns to London’s Arcola Theatre with Tolstoy’s controversial The Kreutzer Sonata from July 6. This gripping stage adaptation by acclaimed playwright Nancy Harris will
Newspaper satire, Clarion, made the headlines when it first opened at the Arcola Theatre in April for causing the normally expressionless critics to break out, en masse, into
Sound the trumpets. Greg Hicks and Clare Higgins return to London’s Arcola Theatre with the five-star hit Clarion to kick off the venue’s winter season. Mark Jagasia’s smash
Royal Shakespeare Company actor and director Kelly Hunter has come up with a very special production of The Tempest for an audience of children with autism. RSC leading