The Queen was surprised with a scene from The Importance of Being Earnest, which she said was one of her favourite plays.
She was the first woman to serve as musical director at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, and spent ten years as director of theatre music at Shakespeare’s Globe ...
Calls for a national theatre to do justice to Shakespeare resulted in the first "Shakespeare Memorial" theatre built in Stratford in 1879. The Forties and Fifties saw a golden age of classic theatre, ...
Royal Shakespeare Company’s co-artistic director ... with The Witches previously showing at the National Theatre, while a production of The Enormous Crocodile was staged at Leeds Playhouse.
"Our audiences love to see RSC tours come to Norwich and we are proud to bring world-class Shakespeare to the region for local people to enjoy." Rupert Goold’s theatre credits include celebrated ...
Our February grant cycle with the National Endowment ... a cast of 13 actors will bring Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy to life thanks to the support of Dance Theatre of Arlington.
More famous for comprising of almost all narrative plot devices known to the early modern theatre than for actually being performed, William Shakespeare's Cymbeline is Britain's national ...
“One of our core responsibilities as a National Theatre is to ensure that as many people as possible can see our work, and that’s from the very old to the very young.” Priority booking for the BFG ...
And then there was the time they performed at Kakadu National Park ... family enjoy themselves at theatre together, and then when you see it happening in the Shakespeare [plays], it just ups ...
Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon ... with The Witches previously showing at the National Theatre, while a production of The Enormous Crocodile was staged at Leeds Playhouse.
Macbeth: An Exhibition traces Shakespeare's 1606 play from its origins in the 11th century king of Alba through to its enduring legacy in countless retellings in art, theatre, music and film.