International theatre company Bilimankhwe Arts is taking its new production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest on a national tour this autumn. Directed by artistic director Kate Stafford this powerful,
Sea-change Theatre moves into London’s historic Rose Playhouse next month for its magical retelling of The Tempest, featuring possibly literature’s most famous shipwreck, played out within the haunting
Notting Hill’s Print Room is very much a work in progress. The once derelict Victorian print warehouse, then playhouse, then Coronet Cinema, is being sympathetically renovated to provide
It takes a committed theatre lover to dedicate an entire day to Shakespeare not matter how good it is likely to be. Three productions, no intervals, hard, uncompromising
We take special effects in films for granted. In fact, we’ve become so demanding that we are disappointed if we’re not dazzled by state-of-the-art imagery. It’s harder to
The Royal Shakespeare Company is pushing the boat out for The Tempest with state-of-the-art effects to capture the magic in the performance of its temperamental spirit. Mark Quartley
The National Youth Theatre has thrown its offering into the Shakespeare anniversary hat with a fresh and original version of The Tempest. It opened last night at Northampton’s
Shakespeare’s final masterpiece, The Tempest, is being brought to life by a talented young cast from the National Youth Theatre in a vibrant new adaptation being staged by
Antony Sher just can’t stay away from the Royal Shakespeare Company. He’s back this autumn, following up his performance in Arthur Miller’s Death of A Salesman with King
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