Books, DVDs & Programmes

Queen Macbeth by Val McDermid Book Review
Queen Macbeth by Val McDermid Book Review

A reimaging of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays Macbeth, bringing Lady Macbeth out of the shadows and placing her centre stage.

Brutus and Other Heroines - Playing Shakespeare's Roles for Women by Harriet Walter Book Review
Brutus and Other Heroines - Playing Shakespeare's Roles for Women by Harriet Walter Book Review

Harriet Walter’s memoir explores the gendered obstacles of the Shakespearean canon, focusing on the scarcity of roles for ageing women. Rather than sharing personal anecdotes, she analyses her performances—particularly in the Donmar Warehouse’s all-female trilogy—to demonstrate how women can subvert toxic masculinity and challenge traditional power structures on stage.

Lightbourne by Hesse Phillips Book Review
Lightbourne by Hesse Phillips Book Review

Hesse Phillips' visceral and inventive debut novel plunges the reader into the raucous and vibrant backdrop of England's early theatre scene and the dark and perilous streets of 16th-century London.

Indigo By Marina Warner Book Review
Indigo By Marina Warner Book Review

A clever retelling of Shakespeare's Tempest, conveying the brutality of colonialisation and its continuing repercussions today.

Queen Macbeth by Val McDermid Book Review
Queen Macbeth by Val McDermid Book Review

A reimaging of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays Macbeth, bringing Lady Macbeth out of the shadows and placing her centre stage.

Brutus and Other Heroines - Playing Shakespeare's Roles for Women by Harriet Walter Book Review
Brutus and Other Heroines - Playing Shakespeare's Roles for Women by Harriet Walter Book Review

Harriet Walter’s memoir explores the gendered obstacles of the Shakespearean canon, focusing on the scarcity of roles for ageing women. Rather than sharing personal anecdotes, she analyses her performances—particularly in the Donmar Warehouse’s all-female trilogy—to demonstrate how women can subvert toxic masculinity and challenge traditional power structures on stage.

Lightbourne by Hesse Phillips Book Review
Lightbourne by Hesse Phillips Book Review

Hesse Phillips' visceral and inventive debut novel plunges the reader into the raucous and vibrant backdrop of England's early theatre scene and the dark and perilous streets of 16th-century London.

Indigo By Marina Warner Book Review
Indigo By Marina Warner Book Review

A clever retelling of Shakespeare's Tempest, conveying the brutality of colonialisation and its continuing repercussions today.