A new revival of Christopher Marlowe's pioneering play about the 14th-Century King of England puts the spotlight back on his ...
Edward II review: The real-life downfall of England’s gay king – told through a daringly modern lens
"Suffice to say, this isn't The Crown circa 1327, but a bold spin on extreme, historical homophobia, complete with paparazzi ...
“Don’t put your co-artistic director on the stage, Mrs Harvey,” as Noel Coward once (almost) sang.
Both of the RSC’s major new productions begin with funereal solemnity: Hamlet (in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre) starts with a burial at sea; Edward II (in the Swan Theatre) opens with the dead ...
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Prince Edward, who lost his mother 17 months after losing his father, said that the outpouring of support following the death ...
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