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Twelfth Night Review
Viola and Sebastian, twins, are separated in a ship wreck. Viola dresses as a boy to enter the service of Count Orsino. Orsino likes the lady Olivia, and sends Cesario as a messenger. But Olivia likes Cesario, and Viola likes Orsino. Meanwhile, Marvolia also likes. Confused yet? You will be!…
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Twelfth Night at the National Theatre
The National Theatre is back in full swing in 2017 and one of the new productions is Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Previews start on 15 February and the play will continue until the 13th of May 2017. Twelfth Night will also be broadcast live from the Olivier Theatre on 6 April…
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Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (or Love’s Labour’s Won) Review
Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (or Love’s Labour’s Won), which first performed in 2014 has returned to London. Playing at the gorgeous Theatre Royal Haymarket until the 18th of March 2017, audiences are in for a treat. For those that aren’t familiar with Love Labours Lost. Shakespeare’s comedy…
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Royal Shakespeare Company’s Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (or Love’s Labour’s Won).
The RSC’s hugely acclaimed 2014 pairing of Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (or Love’s Labour’s Won) arrives in London this Christmas, following runs at Chichester Festival Theatre and Manchester Opera House. From 9 December 2016 to 18 March 2017, Edward Bennett and Lisa Dillon will delight audiences…
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Shakespeare in the Squares: June 30th – July 14th
Shakespeare in the Squares www.shakespeareinthesquares.co.uk ¦ @shakessquares #SIS2016 New company launches open-air performances of Much Ado About Nothing in London’s garden squares Shakespeare in the Squares will launch this summer with an open-air production of Much Ado About Nothing – Shakespeare’s celebration of love reluctantly admitted and joyously accepted by two consummately intelligent…