According to your article from The Guardian about Shakespeare's Globe theatre in London (The Globe To Feature Its First Play By A Woman - Review, Feb. 16), a play about Anne Boleyn will be paired later this year with one of Shakespeare's least-performed plays, Henry VIII, which, says Globe artistic director Dominic Dromgoole, has not had a major performance for "an absolutely ludicrous length of time."
Well, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival produced a marvellous Henry VIII in 2004 - not too long ago - and by a theatre that everyone outside England's briny shores considers a major one.