Writing down what I think about theatre I've seen in That London, whether I've been asked to or not.
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Tuesday, 7 January 2025
Theatre review: The Tempest
(Jamie Lloyd Company / Theatre Royal Drury Lane)
Apparently when John Gielgud ended his run as Prospero at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 1957, he foretold that Shakespeare would never again be performed at the venue, which would become a home for big musicals only. No doubt any suggestion of snobbery was fully intended, but it's also probably fair to say that a vast stage and 2000+ seat auditorium might be easier to fill with a big spectacle than with a production of a play that comes around every couple of years in London alone. But the theatre is now owned by His Exalted Brittanic Excellency, The Rev. Dr Baron Dame Sir Andrew Lloyd Lord Webber BA (Hons) MEng, QC, MD, P.I, FSB, who has enlisted Jamie Lloyd to end the 67-year Shakespeare drought at the venue with a starry mini-season inspired by the noblest of all intentions: Proving that a man who died a quarter of a century ago was wrong about that thing he said that one time.
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Forbes Masson,
James Phoon,
Jamie Lloyd,
Jason Barnett,
Jon Clark,
Jude Akuwudike,
Mara Huf,
Mason Alexander Park,
Mathew Horne,
Selina Cadell,
Sigourney Weaver,
Soutra Gilmour,
The Tempest,
Tim Steed
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