Tim Crouch brings his idiosyncratic style to The Tempest, and it’s a match made in theatre heaven. Here, heaven is the Sam ...
Tim Crouch is Prospero in his own shipwreck-set production, in which characters emerge onstage from the audience — as if ...
This is an intriguing reworking of what was probably Shakespeare’s last play about Prospero, the deposed former Duke of Milan ...
Taken from a John le Carré quotation (“Espionage is the secret theatre of our society”), the title sets us up for Smiley dressed in doublet and hose, and the transposition doesn’t disappoint.
The Prozorov sisters are desperate for entertainment. Plagued by their dreary provincial life, they yearn for the lights and excitement of Moscow, but have to make do with the visiting soldiers. When ...
This rarely-staged late Shakespearean romance gets a bold, vivid production from Jennifer Tang that matches its hectic mix of comedy, horror and absurdity. King Cymbeline here becomes a Queen (Martina ...
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Shakespeare’s The Tempest famously takes place on a remote island, far from civilisation. But here, storied experimental theatremaker Tim Crouch (An Oak Tree, Adler & Gibb) has dragged his setting so ...