Welcome to this week’s episode of the WhatsOnStage Podcast!
She read it us there was nothing else to read, one night. She says that the real murderer was Duncan, not Macbeth or Lady Macbeth. The writer is amazed. He reads the play again himself but comes ...
This is a mystery laden with all sorts of backstories and insights. The high price of fame, the sadness of abused women, and ...
There’s more than meets the eye in Shakespeare Must Die. Max Crosbie-Jones unpicks the saga of the Thai film in light of a ...
"Macbeth" was Welles' first real foray into the kind of scrappy, low or modestly-budgeted filmmaking that would yield nearly all of his subsequent work - and it provides the key to how we should ...
There is a mythical bird called the Martlet which is supposed to symbolise a continuous effort. Said to never roost from the ...
A sculptor exhibiting an incredible life-like statue of a young woman in city centers says he is plagued by men who ...
Londons theater scene is buzzing this autumn with star-studded productions. Highlights include Sigourney Weaver's West End debut in The Tempest, John Lithgow as Roald Dahl in Giant, and experimental ...
GLM’s “Night of the Living Dead Live,”—a loving tribute to/hilarious skewering of the original late-’60s zombie movie—centers queer actors and actors of color, and sets ...
There are two types of people: those who already know about Cush Jumbo, one of the finest British actors of her generation, ...
Republicans in the House of Representatives threatened to shut down the government in September 2024 in order to reduce the ...