Learning English - Words in the News 03 May, 2006 - Published 08:25 GMT Shakespeare festival announced | ||||||||||||
The Royal Shakespeare Company in Britain has announced a year-long festival, The Complete Works, which will have performances of all of Shakespeare's 37 plays as well as sonnets and poems. This report from Vincent Dowd. To present versions of all 37 Shakespeare plays, including the ones people tend to ignore like King John, plus the long works of verse, plus the sonnets is a huge undertaking. In fact many of the productions aren't what you would expect of the RSC, but that's the point. Seventeen of the shows are from outside the UK, some are existing stagings and some brand new. From South Africa comes the Baxter Theatre Centre's Hamlet, starring John Kani and directed by Janet Suzman. There'll be an all-Indian cast in A Midsummer Night's Dream. There's a version of Richard III with Kuwaiti actors, set in 1980s Iraq. The Berliner Ensemble brings its version of Richard II from the Spree to the Avon. The Two Gentleman of Verona are coming over from Rio de Janiero. Ten of the productions will be in languages other than English, at least in part. It's an extraordinary undertaking and a huge gamble by the RSC under its leader Michael Boyd. But the organisation needs to show it's confident and ambitious: it's only a few years since the RSC's very future seemed imperilled. A disastrous decision by Boyd's predecessor to abandon its permanent home in London made the Company seem a bit irrelevant. Energy levels dropped. Shakespeare was being done better elsewhere,mainly in smaller theatres. Well for the next year the RSC will offer a celebration of Shakespeare like no other anywhere and they're inviting the world's performers and directors and musicians to partake of the feast. Vincent Dowd, Arts Reporter, BBC works of verse sonnets undertaking that's the point stagings cast gamble Boyd's predecessor imperilled partake of the feast | LATEST STORIES 27 May, 2011 Destruction of smallpox virus delayed 25 May, 2011 Micro-finance 'misused and abused' 20 May, 2011 Lonely planets 18 May, 2011 Germany to invest in more electric cars 16 May, 2011 Argentina builds a tower of books Other Stories | |||||||||||