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We round off our summer productions with Shakespeare’s Hamlet – but as never before. In Richard Spaul’s hands, the classic play becomes a one-man performance, as he singlehandedly takes us, through the political machinations and Read more…
“Being an actor”. The phrase summons up all kinds of images. Laurence Olivier declaiming the Bard. Jobbing actors unpacking their weekly suitcases in provincial repertory. Grinning West End performers taking their thirteenth curtain call. And Read more…
in situ:’s sell-out performances of The Canterbury Tales at Brighton Fringe were included in this recently published video: Brighton Fringe – Week 4 from Brighton Fringe on Vimeo.
As we count down to the opening of in situ:’s The Oresteia Trilogy at St. Andrew’s Hall, Richard Spaul spoke with Leigh Chambers of Cambridge105 about the production and in situ:’s work.
in situ: revisits its popular adaptations of Agamemnon and Choepheroi this December, adding Eumenides to complete the trilogy. Richard Spaul took some time out from working on the production to explain some of the thinking Read more…
On the eve of the opening of in situ:’s The Decameron at The Leper Chapel, Richard Spaul spoke with Pam Mungroo of BBC Radio Cambridgeshire about the production and in situ:’s work. You can listen Read more…
The Calendar Project continues with The Merry Morning of May, which returns to Wandlebury Country Park for two performances. The Merry Morning of May is the second part of The Calendar Project, following December’s highly Read more…