As long as Simon Callow is around, London's theatre scene will never be short of one-man shows, nor of Shakespeare. A new pretender to the Shakespearian throne, a rival for the hollow crown (and , just occasionally, the hollow laugh), has however emerged in the form of Roger Rees's What You Will " a brisk hour-and-a-half's trot through Shakespeare's greatest hits, with a little autobiography and a lot of accents thro…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:28PM on September 18, 2012