Posts tagged Michael Pennington
The Year of Lear; Once Thought Too Painful to Perform, Shakespeare's Merciless & Kingly Tale Calls Out the Best in Those Who Present It, Which in 2014 Seems to be Everyone
National Post, Shakespeare, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanShakespeare, Stratford Festival, Colm Feore, Antoni Cimolino, Frank Langella, Michael Pennington, Simon Russell Beale, National Theatre, Sam Mendes, National Theatre Live, David Denby, Arne Arbus, Stephen Boxer, Peter Brook, Adrian Scarborough, King Lear, 2014, May, Thoughts on Shakespeare
Speaking Shakespeare: Whedon's Much Ado reveals the secret to making the Bard's lines sound modern
Shakespeare, National Post, FilmRobert CushmanMuch Ado About Nothing, Joss Whedon, National Post, Andre Gregory, Julianne Moore, Wallace Shawn, Louis Malle, Clark Gregg, Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker, Nathan Fillion, Rory Kinnear, Tim Carroll, Michael Pennington, Bellwether Pictures
Fresh Air
Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare, ObserverRobert Cushman1981, July, John Caird, Michael Gwilym, Shakespeare, Royal Shakespeare Company, Sheila Hancock, Robert Eddison, Goeffrey Hutchings, Gemma Jones, Tom Courtenay, Howard Brenton, Michael Pennington, Domini Blythe, Derek Godfrey, John Bowe, Paul Webster, The Winter's Tale, Patrick Stewart, Riffs on Shakespeare
Back to New Orleans
Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare, ObserverRobert Cushman1978, August, Observer, Love's Labour's Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, John Barton, Michael Pennington, Richard Griffiths, Carmen du Sautoy, Allan Hendrick, Michael Hordern, Jo James, Ralph Koltai
Loose Lady in the Dock
Royal Shakespeare Company, Observer, ShakespeareRobert CushmanJuly, 1977, Romeo and Juliet, Stratford, Trevor Nunn, John Woodvine, Francesca Annis, Ian McKellen, Michael Pennington, Richard Griffiths
Home With Sir Ralph
Royal Shakespeare CompanyRobert CushmanKing Lear, Trevor Nunn, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Meg Davies, Bob Peck, Michael Pennington, Donald Sinden, May, 1977, Aldwych Theatre
Simple Stratford
Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare, ObserverRobert CushmanApril, 1976, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, John Napier, Tanya Moiseiwitsch, David Waller, Edna Everage, Trevor Nunn, Barry Kyle, Richard Griffiths, Marie Kean, Michael Pennington, John Woodvine, Francesca Annis, Ian McKellen, Romeo and Juliet