There isn’t any sense in which this play could be called (in Mrs Everage’s words), a “nice night’s entertainment”. It’s…
Othello is a risky production, entwining classic Shakespearean themes with modern ideas, taking beloved characters in new directions and manoeuvring…
After fizzling out in 2013 with the deplorable Maggie Stone, The State Theatre Company of South Australia opens 2014 with…
William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is a complicated farce which stands the test of time. Despite retaining much of…
Named after Beethoven’s own ‘Kreutzer Sonata’, Tolstoy’s novella was first published in 1889 only to be immediately censored by the…