Antony and Cleopatra is a tragedy, and a fascinating examination of the devious intricascies of politics. * Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph, 12.05.10 *
'The play is a wry examination of the wonder and the absurdity of love in middle ages.' * Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph, 12.05.10 *
'Shakespeare's Antony is a charismatic leader, a reckless politician and a desperate, lust driven lover, with a touch of a demigod.' * John Peter, Sunday Times, 16.05.10 *
'it combines hard politics with erotic fascination' * Libby Purves, The Times, 15.10.10 *
Cleopatra's speech in which she mourns for Antony and 'transforms a vainglorious old roue into a god in perhaps the most transcendentally beautiful verse Shakespeare ever wrote.' * Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph, 15.10.10 *
'easily Shakespeare's finest historical foray' * Paul Callan, Daily Express, 15.10.10 *
'The legendary sex bomb Cleopatra, one of the toughest as well as the most fascinating of Shakespeare's heroines' * Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday, 24.10.10 *
'This is a tragedy of love poisoned by politics and politics betrayed for love' * John Peter, Sunday Times, 24.10.10 *
'Shakespeare's tragedy of passion, politics, and performance' * Lyn Gardner, Guardian, 16.12.10 *
'...after all, this is a play about delusions and illusions, about the love affair between a drama queen and a great warrior who manages to botch everything he touches, including his own death'. * Lyn Gardner, Guardian, 16.12.10 *
'It's the die-hard lust for life and sheer overblown poetry of its middle aged lovers that makes 'Antony and Cleopatra' the hedonist's favourite tragedy.' * Caroline McGinn, Time Out London, 16.12.10 *