Expect sumptuous period costumes and top-quality performances, while the informal settings mean you’ll find yourself right in the centre of the action. Four plays are performed each night at four...
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Set in 1660, when the theatres were finally reopened by the newly-appointed Charles II, the play hones in on the role of women in early modern theatre. Prior to the Reformation,...
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What follows is a story of passion, suspense and betrayal. Described as ‘Icily elegant – as stylish as it is unsettling’ by The Times, this exciting new production by Lucy...
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What might it mean to be a feral child, deprived of human contact, out in the wild or at its edge, or confined and hidden at home? Or a foundling...
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Enjoy a night – or several – with the Bard in August The Shakespeare Revue 7.45 and 2.30pm, 9-20 August, £18-£28 See the Bard in a whole new light at...
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Lisa Clatworthy enjoys a laugh-a-minute show celebrating the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death It’s Shakespeare, Jim, but not as you know it. The Shakespeare Revue is indeed about...
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This image: Gangsta Granny Check out a feast of fab theatre in the next four months at the Arts There’s always plenty of familiar faces appearing at Cambridge Arts Theatre, but...
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This image: Benjamin Dilloway and Tafline Steen Austen aficionados and rom-com fans can feast on this production Enjoy an elegant romp into Regency-era England this month when the Regent’s Park Open Air...
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A scary tale based on a gothic novella comes to the Arts Theatre Fancy being scared witless? The spine-chilling The Woman in Black stage show at the Arts Theatre, runs from...
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Siobhan Godwood enjoys a sparky, clever and beautiful version of the 203-year-old classic tale at the Corn Exchange The Regent’s Park Theatre production of Pride and Prejudice is an absolute delight, both for those who...
