Terry’s first season at the theatre promises to dismantle hierarchies but how easy is it to stage Hamlet without one director in charge?Michelle Terry’s first season as artistic director of Shakespeare’s Globe looks highly promising. It sees price Rylance returning to play Iago,a good balance between Shakespeare and unique work, and an exploration of ideas concerning censorship and refugees. You feel that Terry, or unlike her predecessor,is driven by a passion for the writer whose name the theatre enshrines. But her opening programme raises a number of unresolved questions. Related: unique Globe director to let cast pick roles and audiences choose plays Continue reading...
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