Tom Hiddleston is Benedick and Hayley Atwell is Beatrice. Two of their generation’s finest actors collaborate with director ...
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sensational musical is back on the London stage – but it’s not staying for long. Here’s how to get ...
Following two major openings – Richard II at the Bridge Theatre, led by Jonathan Bailey, and Much Ado About Nothing at Theatre Royal Drury Lane – WhatsOnStage’s deputy editor Tom Millward was on hand ...
The cast also includes Tim Steed (Don John) and Gerald Kyd (Don Pedro), while the creative team features set and costume designer Soutra Gilmour, lighting designer Jon Clark, and sound designers and ...
Frankly, I hardly need to write anything. Just look at that main image. The joy! The fun! The silliness! The sizzling star power! That Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell as Shakespeare's 'fickle ...
If arriving for Jamie Lloyd’s The Tempest, the first in his Shakespeare two-parter in residence at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, was all low-lit and intergalactic, emanating strong ‘a planet from a ...
Joyous, unashamedly silly and shot through with real tenderness, Jamie Lloyd’s refreshingly irreverent version of Shakespeare’s story of bickering lovers feels like a confident return to form.
It’s a triumphant return to form for Lloyd that redeems the two-play Shakespeare season he cheekily sandwiched into Drury Lane between two musicals, following his inert Tempest with Sigourney ...
a jukebox musical? – Jamie Lloyd has at last found the answer, because his latest adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing is a big hearted, bombastic and utterly bonkers joy from start to finish.
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