Wilful, bold Rosalind—the heroine of Shakespeare's As You Like It—who dressed as Ganymede the man, always eschewed traditional tropes of female behaviour in literature, so James Cousins Company's re-imagining of her in this incredible piece seems timely, as gendered issues—whether of feminist or transgender visibility—are increasingly pushed into the mainstream media and news.
This year sees the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, a cause for many in the arts to celebrate the great...
Three dancers, three fragmented selves, three perspectives. Maid, mother, crone.Murder, denial, guilt. In this dense, chilling co-production between dance company...
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s take on Shakespeare’s As You Like It opens on a bare stage. Brian Eno’s “Golden Hours”...