Henry IV – reviews of 'bold' all-female Shakespeare

This grungy, rebellious staging reminds us of the possibilities of gender-blind casting

all-female HENRY IV at Donmar
(Image credit: Helen Maybanks)

What you need to know

A new all-female production of Shakespeare's Henry IV has opened at the Donmar Warehouse theatre, London. Phyllida Lloyd, who created the all-female Julius Caesar set in a women's prison at the Donmar last year, also directs this production.

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