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Shakespeare’s First Acts series: Love’s Labour’s Lost

Shakespeare’s First Acts: Love’s Labour’s Lost. Barrie Rutter, artistic director of Northern Broadsides, talks about some of the challenges and the pleasures of the first act of Love’s Labour’s Lost, as part of theatrevoice’s new series, for Olympics year 2012, looking at the beginning of each of Shakespeare’s plays.

Sound & Fury talk about their latest show, Going Dark

4 February 2012

in Design, Physical and Visual theatre

Interview: Mark Espiner and Dan Jones, two of the three co-directors of the pioneering company Sound & Fury talk about their follow-up to their hit show “Kursk” – a new piece about astronomy, eyesight and the way we perceive the world: “Going Dark”, on tour from Wed 8 February, beginning in Plymouth and coming to the Young Vic from 6 March. Dominic Cavendish quizzes.

Playwright Howard Brenton on a revival of his Bloody Poetry

INTERVIEW: HOWARD BRENTON The playwright and screen writer talks to Aleks Sierz about Bloody Poetry, his 1984 play about Shelley, Byron and the loves of these Romantic poets, which is currently being revived by Tom Littler at the Jermyn Street Theatre in the West End.

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