Some spells are cast by this production, in which the director plays Prospero, but it also wearingly replays the same tricks ...
The Tempest staged with no grand magic, big opening storm or reassuring climax of liberation? Experimental theatre-maker Tim ...
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The Tempest review: Caliban wears a Gazza shirt in fascinating and fresh take - 3/5 Tim Crouch’s take on Shakespeare’s final play doesn’t always come together but is filled with plenty of magical mome ...
The misbehaviour continues with Rachana Jadhav's maximalist set design, which is laden with puppets, masks and treasures – and secret disco lights, usually forbidden in this authentic candlelit space.
The Tempest is perhaps the most metatheatrical of Shakespeare's plays: the plot takes place in real time, and Prospero asks ...
This is Tim Crouch’s Tempest as much as it is Shakespeare’s. Admittedly, for anybody unfamiliar with this most fantastical of the Bard’s late romances, it probably isn’t an ideal introduction, but ...