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Review: Richard III

I'm blowing hot and cold over 'cool' Shakespeare

July 17, 2014 13:10
Taking a stand: Martin Freeman in the title role of Richard III

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Since he took over the Trafalgar Studios, director Jamie Lloyd has staged some of the most thrilling and accessible productions of Shakespeare I've ever seen. And it's all been done with an eye to keeping the bard as accessible as possible. There are low ticket prices for young audiences. And with A-listers taking on title roles such as James McAvoy's Macbeth or, in this case, Martin Freeman as Richard III, Shakespeare has never been cooler.

This production even looks cool. For the '70s conference-room set, designer Soutra Gilmour appears to have raided London's swankier retro furniture stores.

Richard and his ever-dwindling entourage enter and exit via two lifts positioned on either side of the stage. It is a set that belongs to the Wilson era, we are told in the programme.

It was a time of intrigue and paranoia (mainly Wilson's) about dark establishment forces that were out to get him. It turns out he was right. But the real intrigue here is in the casting of Freeman.