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SHAKESPEARE and Radiohead meet on the RSC stage next month. Thom Yorke, frontman of the acclaimed rock band, has teamed-up ...
It makes sense to link Thom Yorke’s music and the Bard’s tragedy – but this hurtling experiment only occasionally flares into brilliance ...
As Radiohead and the RSC launch an innovative reinterpretation of Hamlet, a visit to the play's setting in Denmark brings a new dimension to the tragedy.
Having hosted its world premiere at Aviva Studios in Manchester yesterday (April 27), the production is now set to run through May 18 before moving over to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in ...
Yorke is also one of the key creative forces on Hamlet Hail To The Thief, a new production that interweaves the Shakespeare tragedy Hamlet with the music from Radiohead’s 2003 album Hail To The ...
“Hamlet Hail to the Thief” — co-directed by Christine Jones and Steven Hoggett for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and co-created by the Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke — runs at Aviva ...
Hamlet Hail to the Thief, the visceral new adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy scored to Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief, had its world premiere last night at Manchester’s Aviva Studios ...
The slow build of tension is amplified by the fractured sound of Radiohead 2003 seminal album Hail To The ... that opens here at Factory International before moving to the Royal Shakespeare Theatrre.
Sceptical about blending Shakespeare and Radiohead? Don’t be. The concept alone is enough to pique the curiosity of even the most traditional theatre-goer. The production promises to weave the ...
The first image has been shared of Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke in rehearsals ahead of his adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, which is called Hamlet Hail to the Thief, before it takes to the ...
The production, directed by Steven Hoggett and Christine Jones, will integrate the music of Radiohead, with orchestrations by Thom Yorke. Shakespeare’s text will be performed alongside reworked ...
Thom Yorke thought it was madness. “I never associated music favourably with Shakespeare,’ says the Radiohead frontman. ‘I saw his work as something totemic, so applying our music to it initially ...