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  1. Injustice, hypocrisy and the challenge of inflexible virtue combine in Shakespeare’s most searching exploration of sexual politics and social justice. Synopsis. From public life and leaves his deputy, the puritanical Angelo, in charge.

  2. An ‘exquisitely smart’ ★★★★ (Time Out) and ‘utterly hilarious’ (Evening Standard) production of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure comes to life in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Britain is a nation on a knife-edge.

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  3. Nov 10, 2021 · Blanche McIntyre’s production of Measure for Measure invites us into a transformative mid-1970s Britain and covers themes of sexual licence and warped democracy; themes, she says, still resonate today: “Thematically, the play is about consent and, as a woman, that speaks to me very strongly”.

  4. Measure for Measure from Shakespeare's Globe: Directed by Dominic Dromgoole. With Naana Agyei Ampadu, Ella Cumber, Kurt Egyiawan, Mariah Gale. A television production of Shakespeare's enduring comedy Measure for Measure from the Globe Theatre.

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    • Drama
    • Dominic Dromgoole
    • 2015
  5. Jan 25, 2022 · Shakespeare's prickly, ever-intriguing play Measure for Measure is given a genuinely fresh spin courtesy of Blanche McIntyre, the busy director marking her best production in years with this provocatively gender-flipped approach to a text that itself shifts moods on a dime.

  6. Measure for Measure was written within the first twenty-one months of King James’s reign, and probably first was seen on the stage when the Globe re-opened in the later summer of 1604, prior to the play’s recorded performance before the king at Whitehall Palace on St Stephen’s Day, 26 December.

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  8. Jul 31, 2015 · Measure for Measure is among the most passionately discussed of Shakespeare's plays. In it, a duke temporarily removes himself from governing his city-state, deputizing a member of his administration, Angelo, to enforce the laws more rigorously.