Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare’s Globe)

Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare’s Globe)

Jonathan Pryce (Shylock ); Rachel Pickup (Portia); Daniel Lapaine (Bassanio); Dominic Mafham (Antonio); Phoebe Pryce (Jessica); David Sturzaker (Gratiano); Brian Martin (Salarino); Christopher Logan (Prince of Arragon); Ben Lamb (Lorenzo); Scott Karim (Prince of Morocco); Philip Cox (Balthasar); Stefan Adegbola (Lancelot Gobbo);

"Jonathan Munby's exceptionally well-told, well-played, well-paced, well-dressed revival... The Globe at its best." (The Mail on Sunday ★★★★★)

Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare’s Globe)

Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare’s Globe)

Tom Anderson (Curtis); David Beames (Vincentio/Tailor); Jamie Beamish (Tranio); Michael Bertenshaw (Gremio); Simon Paisley Day (Petruchio); Samantha Spiro (Katherina); Sarah MacRae (Bianca); Rick Warden (Hortensio); Pip Donaghy (Baptisa Minola); Patrick Driver (Pedant); Tom Godwin (Biondello); Christopher Keegan (Nathaniel/Servant);

"This is a crowd-pleasing production ... and the laughs come thick and fast" (The Evening Standard)

Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare’s Globe)

Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare’s Globe)

William Houston (Titus Andronicus ); Indira Varma (Tamora ); Obi Abili (Aaron ); Flora Spencer-Longhurst (Lavinia ); Ian Gelder (Marcus Andronicus ); Matthew Needham (Saturninus ); Stefan Donnelly (Bassianus/Clown); Dyfan Dwyfor (Lucius );

"You leave the theatre feeling both harrowed to the marrow and disconcertingly elated." (The Daily Telegraph)

Shakespeare: Twelfth Night (Shakespeare's Globe Theatre)

Shakespeare: Twelfth Night (Shakespeare's Globe Theatre)

Joshua Lacey (Orsino); Anita-Joy Uwajeh (Viola); Katy Owen (Malvolio); Marc Antolin (Sir Andrew Aguecheek); John Pfumojena (Sebastian); Carly Bawden (Maria); Nandi Bhebhe (Fabian); Le Gateau Chocolat (Feste); Tony Jayawardena (Sir Toby Belch); Pieter Lawman (Antonio);

"Twelfth Night reserves its sharpest barbs for purists and puritans. The humiliation of Malvolio, with his rule-bound antipathy to everything the play celebrates – excesses of music and food and love – is its abiding image. Rarely can that theme have seemed as pointed as in Emma Rice’s life-loving production at the Globe. Rice finds in Twelfth Night a brilliant reminder that, set against love and life, melancholy can be a little overrated." (The Guardian ★★★★)

The Globe Collection - Shakespeare 400 (Shakespeare's Globe)

The Globe Collection - Shakespeare 400 (Shakespeare's Globe)

Stephen Fry (Malvolio (Twelfth Night)); Mark Rylance (Olivia (Twelfth Night)); Roger Allam (Falstaff (Henry IV); Prospero (The Tempest)); Jamie Parker (Hal (Herny IV); Henry V; Oliver (As you like it)); Samantha Spiro (Katherina (The Taming of the Shrew); Lady Macbeth); Catherine Bailey (Portia (Julius Caesar)); Eve Best (Beatrice (Much ado about Nothing); Cleopatra); Jessie Buckley (Miranda (The Tempest)); Dominic Rowan (Henry VIII; Touchstone (As you like it)); Naomi Frederick (Rosalind (As you like it)); William Houston (Titus Andronicus); Miranda Raison (Anne Boleyn (Henry VIII));

"... it is difficult to imagine that Twelfth Night could be performed more effectively than it currently is at the Globe theatre ..." (The Guardian)

The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare's Globe)

The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare's Globe)

Christopher Benjamin (Sir John Falstaff); Philip Bird (Dr. Caius); Sue Wallace (Mistress Quickly); Gregory Gudgeon (Nym); Michael Garner (George Page); Serena Evans (Meg Page);

"This revival of Christopher Luscombe’s lively 2008 production is the perfect addition to the Globe’s 2010 Kings and Rogues season and is arguably the most accessible to a contemporary audience." (The Stage)