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...This production is an emotional one for Doran in many ways....
...Your heart is in your mouth as Josh Williams and Angus Yellowlees clamber across this perilous terrain; more importantly still, you empathise with them as they confront an impossible moral dilemma....
...Gregory Doran stages the story with bags of energy and an eye to the season....
...Greg Doran, the RSC’s artistic director, said he was inspired to commission the translations after speaking to a Chinese friend....
...Director Gregory Doran (working with Intel and The Imaginarium Studios) presses not just the sprites of the island but the wizardry of digital technology into Prospero’s power....
...Director Gregory Doran and designer Stephen Brimson Lewis, working with Intel and actor Andy Serkis’s Imaginarium Studios, have created a series of sumptuous background images — from naive paintbox landscapes...
...And speaking of villainy, Kelly Williams confirms my view that significantly more can be made of the part of Regan than that of Goneril....
...Since 2013, when Gregory Doran became artistic director, the incidental music for each production has been recorded....
...Doran’s production is straightforward and clear....
...Gregory Doran directs, with David Tennant as Richard II, Jasper Britton as Henry IV and Antony Sher as Falstaff. barbican.org.uk, January 12-24 Romeo and Juliet Barbican Hall, LondonSir Andrew Davis conducts...
...This Arthur Miller revival reunites the principals of that production — director Gregory Doran, Antony Sher playing Willy Loman and Alex Hassell as his son Biff — and climaxes with a similar yet opposite...
...Robert Icke’s adaptation grapples with big questions about justice, justification and storytelling and features a searing Klytemnestra from Lia Williams....
...Lia Williams is a searing Klytemnestra....
...Robert Icke’s adaptation grapples with big questions about justice, justification and storytelling, and features a searing Klytemnestra from Lia Williams....
...Statistics should be the dryest of all reading,” wrote the great medical statistician William Farr in a letter in 1861....
...David Doran, chairman and founder of DFDL, says: “From the business perspective of a young and relatively small player, first movers have the advantage of attracting similar innovative clients and attracting...
...Eileen Atkins leads the cast in Gregory Doran’s production for the RSC....
...“It was the first civilian atrocity of World War One,” Doran explains. We walk past the church, where Doran points out the windows above the porch....
...It is true that there was a deep historical relationship between William Adams, an English sailor (more or less) shipwrecked in Japan in 1600, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, who shortly thereafter founded the Tokugawa...
...Irish novelist Edna O’Brien opens proceedings in conversation with BBC journalist William Crawley. O’Brien is eloquent and self-deprecating....
...King James Bible last year, the play takes a broader view, springing back and forth between 1610, as the bishops try to hammer out a final version of the text, and 1536, as the radical Bible translator William...
...Derek Tatton is director of the Raymond Williams Foundation and runs a discussion circle in the Blue Mugge pub in Leek, Staffordshire. “Adult education has been transformed by the internet,” he says....
...Gregory Doran’s production is both fluent and sedulous, but like Edgar’s script cannot quite place the beating heart of the play in a living breast....
...The material dictates much of the look and feel of Gregory Doran’s production....
...William JR: We expect costs for the industry to fall....
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