Shakespeare's Globe, LondonHoward Brenton's play begins as it means to swagger on: in teasingly intelligent style. Miranda Raison's Anne walks on to the stage with her own decapitated head in a bag and plays shamelessly to the gallery and our predilection for the gory bits of history. But while this ticklishly enjoyable play may offer previously undreamed of tips on Tudor contraception (some apparently favoured a har…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:03PM on July 18, 2011