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Twelfth Night at the Bard's hometown
Last December, Twelfth Night, starring Sam West, premiered at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace and home to the Royal Shakespeare Company. We had the privilege of seeing this production on New Year's Day. Now it transfers to the Barbican Centre in London for the Christmas season.

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Nov 113 min read


The Land of the Living at a new Dorfman Theatre
Last month we were able to visit the Dorfman Theatre for the first time, one of the National Theatre venues on London's Southbank, following its recent reopening after a temporary closure for maintenance. We were going to see David Lan's new play, The Land of the Living, starring Juliet Stevenson and Tom Wlaschiha, whom we remember as the Many-Faced God from Game of Thrones.

GutBer English
Nov 44 min read


Mr. Fox of Jewellery Quarter
Mr Fox from Jewellery Quarter decided to join us on our walks through Birmingham city centre during GutBer Travels.

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Oct 214 min read


A Small Hotel in Bath by Rebecca Lenkievicz
In Small Hotel, Fiennes plays a once-famous television presenter whose career is on the decline. He reconnects with a now-famous Hollywood actress who was his girlfriend when she was starting out. Influenced by his mother and twin brother, Larry tries to get his life back on track at a crucial moment.

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Oct 73 min read


The Mr. Darcy of a generation turns 30
It is a truth universally acknowledged that on September 24, 1995, the BBC began broadcasting a six-part miniseries based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. And since then, in the minds of many, Mr Darcy has a specific identity and wears a damp white shirt when he emerges from the lake.

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Sep 234 min read


The Merry Wives of Windsor at Shakespeare’s Globe, London
The Globe's open-air stage is dressed in shades of green and yellow to welcome this screwball comedy, which, despite not being one of Shakespeare's most highly regarded plays, still has a special freshness, The Merry Wives of Windsor

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Sep 93 min read


Mrs. Warren’s Profession, with Imelda Staunton, at Garrick Theatre Londres
Written by George Bernard Shaw in 1893, Mrs. Warren's Profession didn't make it to the stage until almost ten years later, when it was finally performed in London in 1902. IT is revisited again in the summer of 2025 at the Garrick Theatre in London¡s West End.

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Aug 143 min read


Grace Pervades in Bath with David Hare's latest play
Based on Michael Holroyd's biography of this talented family, A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving and Their Remarkable Families, David Hare presented his latest play, Grace Pervades, at the Theatre Royal Bath from June 27 to July 19, 2025, before moving on to London's West End in 2026.

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Jul 77 min read
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