3 days ago · Writing · 0 comments

I hope what I've seen so far of the 2026 summer season at Shakespeare's Globe isn't a sign of things to come, as it could spell the beginning of the end of my relationship with one of my favourite venues: After avoiding it for years due to the original management's insistence on original practices sounding a bit theme parky, once I started going I loved the genuine exploration of how the space helps actors play with the text, as well as it becoming one of the few companies where you could count on catching the odd Shakespearean rarity. The latter has been stymied to the point of non-existence recently by economic demands, and the venue has depended a lot on the four most popular comedies - AMND, As You Like It, Much Ado and Twelfth Night.I thought we were out of the Enema Rice/Covid financial hole but the announcement of three of those four in a single season, with zero Shakespearean tragedies, the mid-table Love's Labour's Lost being classed as a rarity, and only one left-field…

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