Let’s look at three scenes and explore the possibilities for an exciting and unforgettable performance of Richard III. When you read Act 1 Scene 1, how do you imagine Richard? Is he dressed in a ...
However, in a recent interview with The Guardian, McKellen acknowledged that it was his performance in the stage and film ...
Richard's military skills have helped to put his older brother Edward on the throne of England. But jealousy and resentment cause Richard to seek the crown for himself, and he conceives a lengthy ...
Anne's father in law and her husband have been killed by members of the Royals. Richard III lies in wait to woo Anne as she mourns Richard, a deformed duke, plans to upturn the peace that has ...
In her first play, historical novelist Philippa Gregory "seeks to offer a nuanced portrait of the last Plantagenet king", in contrast to Shakespeare's "depiction of a deformed outsider who settles ...
High points include the performance of Syrian actor Kenda Hmeidan ... The magnificently sinister Shakespearian scene in which Richard III bullies, cajoles and dirty-talks Anne of Lancaster ...
History has pointed to King Richard III as the killer ... this legendary stage has been the heart of music and performance for centuries. A weekly summary of the big stories from financial ...
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was crowned in the Abbey as Richard III on Sunday 6th July 1483. The day before he and his Queen Anne (Neville) rode in procession from the Tower of London to Westminster.