

The Complete Works… is a riotous and energetic production, which combines ‘years of combined Shakespearean acting experience, improvisation and pop culture references’ to excellent effect.

If you have ever been to the reproduction Shakespeare’s Globe in London, you’ll know what magical, awe-inspiring structures Elizabethan theatres were.



Titus Andronicus was a patchy, disjointed show, whose success and impact was impeded by issues with pacing, text and performance.

If you want a crowd-pleasing play, you really can’t go past William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.