Blackpool’s Grand Theatre is working in partnership with The Royal Shakespeare Company on Shakespeare Nation, a four year project to promote theatre among new audiences. The new initiative
Our Winter season ensures Shakespeare’s spirit is alive in the most exciting writers of today and demonstrates that we are investing in those new voices in order to
The RSC’s joyous, music-filled Don Quixote, starring David Threlfall and Rufus Hound, transfers to the West End for a run at the Garrick Theatre this October. Threlfall reprises
A new production of David Edgar’s award-winning political play, Maydays, has been announced by The Royal Shakespeare Company for the autumn Mischief Festival at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon,
Our winter season is full of dark comedy and satire, with productions exploring abuse of power, greed, lechery and human potential for change. The Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2018
The Royal Shakespeare Company returns to Macbeth in Stratford-upon-Avon this spring with a contemporary production of the Bard’s darkest psychological thriller. Directed by Polly Findlay, Shakespeare’s tragedy of
‘Tis the season to remember those less fortunate than ourselves and David Edgar’s stirring new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, for the Royal Shakespeare Company, doesn’t
Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare’s bloodiest play, opened at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre tonight with a mandate to shock. In future performances selected volunteers in the audience will be monitored
“This production contains smoke effects, gunshots, sexual content, with violent and potentially distressing scenes”. Does Shakespeare still have the power to shock? The Royal Shakespeare Company has launched
The Rome Season at The Royal Shakespeare Company climaxes this September with Dido, Queen of Carthage, Marlowe’s dark tale of sacrifice and passion. Directed by Kimberley Sykes this
Images of over 200 RSC productions have been released to the public – available online to browse, research or download. The RSC’s image archive, which includes production photos spanning
Owen Horsley has taken the bold step of casting Matthew Tennyson as literature’s epitome of unbridled passion and desire, Salomé, in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 90 minute production