Summerhall, Edinburgh Polish company's musical take on Shakespeare's death-fixated drama is full of feeling, but its story never really sings It begins with lines from Under the Earth I Go, a reflective piece about death and renewal, written as his own elegy by the Scottish poet Hamish Henderson. That serves as a suitably contemplative introduction to Shakespeare's death-fixated play, one that begins after the poison…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:24PM on August 7, 2025