Review: Mary Stuart, Almeida Theatre
Robert Icke is a clever-clogs, a smarty-pants, a boffin. His Stakhanovite work ethic has established him as the wunderkind of London theatre, churning out his self-penned adaptations of classics from Aeschylus to Orwell in his own pointedly intelligent style. Now he comes to Friedrich Schiller's 1800 tragedy about Elizabeth I and her execution of cousin... Read more → The post Review: Mary Stuart, Almeida The…
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