The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare's Globe
It begins sombrely, with the grave recounting of a shipwreck, but such emotive moments are fleeting: as the drama ratchets up, it only serves to fuel the splendid zaniness of Shakespeare's 1594 farce. Granted, it's not his most nuanced comedy " the wordplay is relatively unsophisticated, and there's a greater reliance on confusion, pratfalls and repetition " yet in Blanche McIntyre's spirited production, it is, indis…