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Twelfth Night (2012)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Tim Carroll

The Globe revisits its award-winning Twelfth Night of 2002 with an all-male Original Practices production, exploring clothing, music, dance and settings possible in the Globe of around 1601.

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Richard III (2012)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Tim Carroll

An all-male Original Practices production, Richard III will explore clothing, music, dance and settings possible in around 1593.

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As You Like It (2012)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: James Dacre

As You Like It runs the glorious gamut of pastoral romance: cross-dressing and love-notes; poetry and brilliant conversation; gentle satire, slapstick and passion.

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The Taming of the Shrew (2012)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Toby Frow

The Taming of the Shrew introduces a couple hell-bent on confusing and outwitting each other right up to the play’s equivocal and controversial conclusion.

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Hamlet (2012)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Dominic Dromgoole and Bill Buckhurst

Following a widely acclaimed tour and run at the Globe in 2011, a handful of players performed a raw, thrillingly production of the play.

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Henry V (2012)

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Playwright: Wiliam Shakespeare
Directed by: Dominic Dromgoole

Henry V celebrates the power of language to summon into life courts, pubs, ships and battlefields within the ‘wooden O’ - and beyond.

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Anne Boleyn (2012)

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Playwright: Howard Brenton
Directed by: John Dove

Anne Boleyn leaps between generations to reveal the debt King James owed to Anne when he shrewdly reconciled England’s religious factions by creating his common, ‘authorised’ Bible.

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Playing Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream (2012)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Bill Buckhurst

A Midsummer Night's Dream was the sixth play to be performed as part of the Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank project.

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