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The band’s frontman, Thom Yorke, created a show with the Royal Shakespeare Company that is both admirably ambitious and a ...
A modern British production of Shakespeare’s immortal tale of madness and revenge brings out the underlying themes of Radiohead's most “political” album with the blessing of Thom Yorke himself.
Louis Fowler unpacks a propulsive staging of Hamlet, driven by the music of Radiohead and charged with new intensity.
The Royal Shakespeare Company and Factory International co-production features music by the award-winning band ...
It makes sense to link Thom Yorke’s music and the Bard’s tragedy – but this hurtling experiment only occasionally flares into ...
With Thom Yorke on board as a creative, this project mashes up the best Shakespeare play and the fourth best Radiohead album ...
There can be few young misfits who haven’t identified with the brooding melancholy, loneliness and madness of Hamlet.
Manchester’s Factory International was transformed into a dystopian Elsinore as Hamlet Hail to the Thief made its ...
I know the play better than I know Hail to the Thief but I heard the ghostly oscillations of Sit Down, Stand Up and – I think – the riffs of Backdrift. Hamlet sings a snatch of Scatterbrained ...
The show is currently in previews in Manchester and features the sounds of the band’s seminal 2003 album Hail To The Thief, ...
Technically spectacular, Radiohead’s 2003 concept album ... embodied the period’s spiralling sense of panic. In Hamlet Hail to the Thief, co-directors and creators Christine Jones and Steven ...
Stand Up” blasts while bodies drop dead on the stage. The play’s the thing when you fuse Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief and stage it as: Hamlet to the Thief. Adapted and ...
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