Tag: Queen's Vagabond

Queen’s Vagabond suspends production of Othello

Queen’s theatre group, Queen’s Vagabond, have announced the suspension of their imminent production of Shakespeare’s Othello due to backlash from the Queen’s community.  At the start of their seventh season in September, Queen’s Vagabond announced their next production, set for November, would be...

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Crimes and lullabies

When you’re gone, what do you leave behind? It’s an age-old question repositioned in a gritty and intimate enactment of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman, by Queen’s Vagabond. The show has a boldly perverse plot in which Katurian — a writer of gruesome short stories, which depict the murders of children...

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Anatomy of a breakdown

Ambition can lead to the ruin of many, as suggested by the plot of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. But Vagabond Theatre’s production of the play doesn’t fall to the same fate. While many Shakespearean plays become victim to a director’s excessive aspirations, this particular show depicted the production as...

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