(Andrew Dickson’s article appeared in the Guardian, 4/23.)
No one could accuse Shakespeare's Globe of lacking nerve. Not only does their contribution to the World Shakespeare festival include almost every work in the canon, each in a different language (from Juba Arabic to British Sign Language), but they've elected to open proceedings with a play few would honestly choose as their favourite.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2012/apr/24/troilus-cressida-review