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The Globe Theatre

To Modernise or Not To Modernise: Why modern adaptations of Shakespeare simultaneously engage some and bore others

by Sofia Giles

I am a sucker for Shakespeare. Whenever I say that to people I tend to be met with looks of disgust or confusion; apparently Shakespeare isn’t an overly ‘cool’ thing to like as an 18 year old. I give the excuse that I’m an English student from Stratford-Upon-Avon so I have no excuse not to […]

Richard II: Review

by Arts & Lit

Carmen Paddock reviews “Richard II” at the Globe Theatre, and tells us more about the cast, the staging and her impressions of this interesting play.   The production which will close the Globe’s 2015 summer season balanced pomp and pageantry with honest humanity to create a consistently engaging, multifaceted, surprisingly funny take on the Shakespeare’s history. […]

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