It was reported yesterday that David Farr's production of Tamburlaine the Great had been censored to avoid upsetting Muslims. Here the director and adaptor of the play responds. It is complete ...
3 Review Roundup: See What the Critics Thought of DOG DAY AFTERNOON on Broadway A new block of tickets for the two-week extension goes on sale Friday, December 5. The production has also been ...
This melodrama begins with a noisy belch, which leads to the cr-r-acking sound of a neck being snapped. That’s the first two minutes. And the body count quickly rises from there in “Tamburlaine, Parts ...
All Hail Tamburlaine, badass conqueror of kings. How badass? He keeps a vanquished emperor in a cage. And that’s just for starters. The fierce and utterly ...
A dazzling Jude Owusu is haunted by the dead as the RSC revives Marlowe’s story of violence, vengeance and vanity Michael Boyd, in his return to the RSC, brings to Marlowe’s inordinate drama the same ...
Dominic Cavendish has been writing about theatre and comedy since the mid-1990s and became the Telegraph's lead theatre critic in 2014. He is the founding editor of the leading audio resource ...
When he began learning his lines for the 1587 play “Tamburlaine, Parts I and II,” the actor John Douglas Thompson listened to a lot of Nina Simone songs. Preparing for the production, which opens ...
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