
A Russian Revelation at The Rsc: The Drunks and The Grain Store, at The Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-avon
Two new Russian plays, commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, have caused a bit of controversy in Stratford -upon-Avon…

Two new Russian plays, commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, have caused a bit of controversy in Stratford -upon-Avon…
Trinity Players present extracts from four plays…
Trinity Players present extracts from four plays…
Romantic novelist, Marie Corelli, lived and worked in Stratford-upon-Avon from the late 19th century until her death in 1924. She was responsible, along with Fred Winter, for restoring many of the Tudor buildings we see in the town today…
When a playwright sees his characters quite literally stand up and talk, it is one of the most frightening and rewarding moments there are.Such is the case directing "1651: An Evening With Oliver Cromwell" which will open at the Dirty Duck on November 15th…
Ever wondered what it might be like to have a meal with Oliver Cromwell? Well now’s your chance…
In the 1980s the RSC were all about bringing theatre to the people…
When Albert Forster joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1947 he knew he was amongst some of the best actors of his generation…
I have proven Shakespeare is, in fact, a pen name. With my evidence, I have proven that Shakespeare is really Sir Francis Bacon.
For her debut at the RSC, director Lucy Bailey has chosen one of Shakespeare’s most difficult and compelling plays.