Review: Macbeth @ Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
If you want army combat gear, trance music, bloodshed and humour, Manchester’s Macbeth is for you.
If you want army combat gear, trance music, bloodshed and humour, Manchester’s Macbeth is for you.
Lost Dog’s production of Juliet and Romeo is utterly sublime.
Macbeth is playing at The Lowry, Salford this week as the National Theatre brings one of Shakespeare’s finest works back to life.
Northern Rep confirm that Shakespearean plays and clubbing are worlds apart – and aren’t easy to merge into a singular whole.
The RSC begins its ten-day run in Manchester with their highly acclaimed pairing of Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing
King Lear – the tale of a monarch’s decent into madness after he attempts to secure an early retirement – is perhaps Shakespeare’s finest tragedy. And it is done a great justice by the Northern Broadsides troop at The Lowry.
Manchester audiences will experience the romance and tragedy of a mysterious criminal underworld, in a site-specific reimagining of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
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