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A group of students who came to West Yorkshire as refugees or asylum seekers are set to perform Shakespeare's The Tempest, ...
The Rings of Power confirmed recently that Andrew Richardson, Zubin Varla and Adam Young have joined the cast for the third ...
Prime Video has finalized three new cast members for the upcoming season of hit fantasy series The Lord of the Rings: The ...
Prime Video has confirmed that Andrew Richardson, Zubin Varla, and Adam Young have joined the cast of The Lord of the Rings: ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company is taking part in the UK’s largest celebration of community action on climate change and nature ...
Already this Tempest seems hopelessly out-dated ... And now we have the RSC end-of-apartheid version. Sir Antony Sher's Prospero is a foul-tempered, dyspeptic, whip-in-hand white colonialist.
So it’s not overly surprising that the star of “Alien” and “Avatar” might choose to come to the West End in “The Tempest,” Shakespeare’s otherworldly play. Less anticipated is the ...
Lost no doubt being inspired by The Tempest. Despite being created 400 years earlier it has all the key ingredients to make for a gripping and thoroughly entertaining theatrical tale. The RSC ...
And make no mistake, this is no politically correct stunt by the RSC, but an inspired piece of celebrity casting. The actress best known (to me) as Dr Elizabeth Corday from ER, who starred ...
This new production of The Tempest, starring Alex Kingston as Prospero ... Kingston, who made her name at the RSC 30 years ago, gives a “magnificent, revelatory” performance, said Mark ...
Two major features of this new RSC production of Shakespeare’s late play have been trumpeted in the advance publicity. One is the green, sustainable credentials of what purports to be a Tempest for ...
Complete casting has now been revealed for the RSC’s staging of The Tempest, led by Alex Kingston (Doctor Who) as Prospero. Shakespeare’s final play follows a wizard and their daughter, stranded on an ...
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