RSC: The Bard, the theatre and a pandemic

Published: March 30, 2021, midnight

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With a star studded cast including David Tennant and Noma Dumezweni, and a backstage team featuring Artistic Director Greg Doran and Deputy Artistic Director Erica Whyman - In The Studio presents the tale of the Royal Shakespeare Company...

In March 2020, Covid-19 brought the curtain down on productions from this major British theatre organisation. The annual million plus ticket sales of the RSC\\u2019s shows in Stratford-upon-Avon, London\\u2019s West End and touring productions all over the world dried up overnight - threatening the organisation\\u2019s future.

The BBC\\u2019s Karl Bos has been following the RSC over several months to find out how they are adapting to the \\u2018new normal\\u2019 - moving their huge international education programmes online and finding innovative ways to keep performing in a digital space. All the while, waiting for news on a crucial government loan that will affect the shape of the organisation. Shakespeare himself was no stranger to pandemics - the theatres were closed for long stretches in his lifetime due to the plague. We'll hear how the Great Bard's words have helped these theatre makers make it through a difficult year and how they've been plotting ways to get back onstage amidst constantly changing restrictions.

Image The Royal Shakespeare Theatre auditorium - Peter Cook (c) RSC Noma Dumezweni as Calpurnia in Julius Caesar, 2009 - Photo by Ellie Kurttz (c) RSC David Tennant as Hamlet in Hamlet, 2008 - Photo by Ellie Kurttz (c) RSC

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