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We The People (2007)

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Playwright: Eric Schlosser
Directed by: Charlotte Westenra

We The People forges a vivid drama from the events surrounding one of the most significant moments in world history.

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Venus & Adonis (1998)

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Playwright: John Blow
Directed by: Ian Caddy

Venus and Adonis has an excellent claim to be the first true English opera. But this remarkable work has had a chequered history.

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Under the Black Flag (2006)

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Playwright: Simon Bent
Directed by: Roxana Silbert

This boisterously bold production follows John Silver as he plies his violent trade and exposes the class hatred and religious hypocrisy of the 17th century.

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Two Noble Kinsmen (2000)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare and John Fletcher
Directed by: Tim Carroll

When the King of Athens, Theseus, conquers the city of Thebes, he is struck by the great skill in battle of the ‘Two Noble Kinsmen.’

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Two Gentlemen of Verona (1996)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Jack Shepherd

Although The Two Gentlemen of Verona is first mentioned by the critic Francis Meres in 1598, the play may in fact be Shakespeare’s first work for the stage.

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Twelfth Night (2002)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Tim Carroll

Combining cruelty with high comedy and the pangs of unrequited love, with some of the subtlest poetry and most exquisite songs Shakespeare ever wrote.

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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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Troilus & Cressida (2005)

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Playwright: William Shakespeare
Directed by:

Following the theft of Helen from Menelaus by the Trojan Paris, the Greek army has laid siege to Troy for 7 years. Its energies are now paralysed by squabbles between its commanders...

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