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The Royal Shakespeare Company has tapped John Leader to play the title role in its upcoming stage adaptation of Roald Dahl's ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has released the first rehearsal images from “Born With Teeth,” offering a glimpse of ...
An actor says he is "absolutely thrilled" to be chosen to play the BFG with the Royal Shakespeare Company. John Leader, who grew up in Birmingham, is set to step into the oversized shoes of the Big ...
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PinkNews on MSNFirst look at Ncuti Gatwa in queer Shakespeare play Born With TeethNcuti Gatwa is swapping out the Tardis for the West End in the play Born With Teeth, which imagines a queer relationship ...
Directed for the Swan Theatre by Sideeq Heard, with original direction by Saheem Ali, the European premiere of the Pulitzer ...
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The Bolton News on MSNRoyal Shakespeare Company bringing Matilda the Musical to ManchesterMatilda the Musical is set to visit Manchester next year. The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production will be coming to the ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company is working on its first-ever video game, an adaptation of Macbeth - but it doesn't play out as you'd expect. The game, a collaboration with developer iNK Stories,is ...
What’s past may be prologue, but the latest production of The Tempest by The Royal Shakespeare Company is nothing short of the future. The RSC, in partnership with Intel and The Imaginarium ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company is at the start of its 5G journey. In 2022, Ellis and her colleagues collaborated with Ericsson, a Swedish telecommunications company, to experiment with its 5G lab.
The Royal Shakespeare Company has cast a disabled actor to play the “deformed, unfinish’d” king for the first time. The choice has been hailed as a landmark moment.
The gloomy prince in black is back, but the Royal Shakespeare Company’s “Hamlet” at the Kennedy Center is most vibrant when the title character goes rogue and styles himself as an outsider ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company plans to produce ALL of the bard's works in the next year. Deborah Shaw, director of the upcoming festival in Stratford, England, tells Scott Simon what's coming.
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