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  1. Há 1 dia · The critic Houman Barekat saw the show in London. May 22, 2024. When Michelle Terry, the artistic director at Shakespeare’s Globe theater in London, decided to put on a production of “Richard ...

  2. Há 2 dias · Her Richard has villainous blood running through his veins. She bounces from an all smiling pretence to devious asides without a breath. She stamps, like a petulant child, if things don’t go her ...

  3. Há 2 dias · Reframing Shakespeare’s tale of murder and court intrigue as an indictment of toxic masculinity, this bold, uneven version – directed by Elle While and starring Globe artistic director ...

  4. Há 1 dia · There’s a fierce, dark energy to the Globe’s new Richard III that I don’t recall at that venue for a fair while. The drilled cast dances seemed more frenzied, and there are more of them, and for once let’s start with a shout-out for James Maloney’s musical score. It’s a thing of some wonder, ranging from jazz palpitations and wiry strings to the throbbing beats of intrigue to riff ...

  5. Há 2 dias · By: Alexander Cohen May. 22, 2024. It may not be winter but there’s plenty of discontent: Michelle Terry’s female-led Richard III sparked uproar when the Globe announced that she, able bodied ...

  6. Há 2 dias · Surprise, surprise, Terry leads an all-female or gender fluid cast in a production from which Richard III’s physical impairments, and all textual reference to them, have been removed. This is a thoughtful provocation to the all-male Globe productions of the distant and recent past, and to the implication that Richard’s psychopathy is expressed in his body.

  7. Há 2 dias · Spare us from strutting men with stupid hair. That’s the vibe here as Globe artistic director Michelle Terry takes Richard III and turns him into the kind of swaggering, entitled, entirely self ...