The Standard Theatre Podcast

Tracy-Ann Oberman on The Merchant of Venice 1936, plus Romeo and Julie & Trouble in Butetown reviews!


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Star of Friday Night Dinner, EastEnders and Toast of London, the actor and writer Tracy-Ann Oberman joins our chief theatre critic Nick Curtis in between performances of the Merchant of Venice 1936.

Tracy-Ann on why she’s always wanted to do the play despite "hating" it because it was written “at a time of huge antisemitism”. She explains how this new production can be used as an educational tool. 

Also, we review Romeo and Julie, a production by Rachel O’Riordan which is currently on at the National, starring It’s a Sin’s Callum Scott Howells.

And our thoughts on Trouble in Butetown at Donmar Warehouse, directed by Tinuke Craig and written by Diana Nneka Atuona.


In this episode:

Part one: Romeo and Julie review with Nick Clark and Nick Curtis

Part two: Tracy-Ann Oberman interview for the Merchant of Venice 1936 (7 mins 39)

Part three: Trouble in Butetown review with Nick Curtis and Nancy Durrant (16 mins 10)




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