![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ★★★★ ‘Adjoa Andoh is extraordinarily expressive in a production with politics to the fore that makes one see the play afresh.’ - Michael Billington for The Guardian on Andoh's Richard II To the Rose? Shakespeare accessible? on a heartbeat?Īdjoa Andoh speaks to Nadia Khomami in The Guardian about her production which will consider body pathologising and her experience growing up in rural England. Is Richard III returning How do we make Does Shakespeare write What is body pathology? With an original score inspired by traditional folk music from Yeofi Andoh, this rejuvenated staging sets kingdoms and castles amongst May Day parades and Morris dancing (from Bridgerton choreographer Jack Murphy) in a rural Cotswold setting.įollowing her acclaimed production of Richard II at Shakespeare’s Globe, Adjoa Andoh now follows the rise of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, in this powerhouse Rose Original Production full of songs, dancing and a dash of murder. What happens when a person who has been punched down upon all their life, finally punches back?īridgerton star Adjoa Andoh shifts the lens on Shakespeare’s most iconic villain Richard III, questioning what we think we know of him, in this blistering new production. Rose Theatre and Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Theatres in association with Swinging the Lens ![]()
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