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Royal Shakespeare Company

 The Royal Shakespeare Company is one of the best known theatre companies in the world.  We perform Shakespeare and the works of other classical and new writers in Stratford-upon-Avon, London, Newcastle upon Tyne and on tour.

 
In Stratford-upon-Avon
The transformed Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon are now open and we now welcome the first full Shakespeare productions.  King Lear plays in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre from 23 February – 2 April alongside Romeo and Juliet from 3 March – 2 April.  In the Swan Theatre, Antony and Cleopatra plays from 3-23 March and is joined in repertoire by The Tempest, presented by the RSC and Little Angel Theatre, from 11-26 March.  We also welcome Camille O’Sullivan in an exhilarating new interpretation of The Rape of Lucrece from 30 March – 2 April and our Young People’s Shakespeare version of The Comedy of Errors and Hamlet return for a limited number of performances from 24 February – 2 April. 
 
 
Find out more and book online at www.rsc.org.uk
 
In London
Join us for a season of three world premieres at Hampstead Theatre – Little Eagles by Rona Monro, American Trade by Tarell Alvin McCraney and Silence, a devised piece by Filter and David Farr – from April – June 2011 – find out more at www.rsc.org.uk

 Reader Reviews


Love's Labour's Lost (Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon)

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starstarstarstarReally enjoyed this. Play a bit dosjointed but I anticiapted that. Really enjoyed it and had a lot of laoughs which is no way a given for a shakespeare comedy. David Tennant stood out as the star. - Caroline04 Nov 08
starstarstarstarstarWhat brilliant acting from the whole cast, David Tenant particularly shows what an amazingly versatile actor he is. Very funny and thoroughly enjoyable. - Joanne Kinson14 Oct 08
starstarstarstarAnother excellent Doran production. Strong ensemble, with particularly strong performances from Joe Dixon, Mark Hadfield, David Tennant and Nina Sosanya. Fast paced, frequently very funny and generally a souffle of a production - light, but filling. - Welthorpe10 Oct 08
starstarstarstarstarFirst rate staging and acting in what is a difficult comedy. - steve b09 Oct 08
starstarstarstarstarFirst rate staging and acting in what is a difficult comedy. - steve09 Oct 08
starstarstarstarstarWhat a privilege, not only to see David Tennant as Berowne, who was exceptionally good, but to see such a wonderful cast perform this brilliantly witty play. Without exception they were all good, but I'd definitely say Joe Brown stood out as Armado and Nina Sosanya was a wonderful Rosalie. Oliver Ford Davies was also brilliant as Holofernes. I'd never read or seen this play before and I was thoroughly entranced. A real treat. - Julia Williams06 Oct 08
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