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Post by bee on Sept 5, 2016 18:55:40 GMT
I saw this at the weekend. I went without really having any knowledge of the play and was pleasantly surprised, given that it’s hardly ever performed, that it is actually half-decent, no worse than a lot of the “proper” Shakespeare plays.
I thought it was an excellent production on the whole, the mostly young and unknown (to me at least) cast were all pretty solid with good performances all round, especially the two leads and the jailer’s daughter. Since going I’ve read a couple of reviews which said some of the actors’ diction was a bit off but it seemed fine to me (other than at one point towards the end which I assume was deliberate).
My main motivation in going to this was to tick off a Shakespeare play I hadn’t seen before but it turned out to be a good and worthwhile night out.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Sept 5, 2016 18:57:51 GMT
I am hoping to get to see it early next year. I worked opposite James Corrigan when he was a student (he was Dakin to my Hector) and it has been great to see his progress
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Post by bee on Sept 5, 2016 19:08:51 GMT
I am hoping to get to see it early next year. I worked opposite James Corrigan when he was a student (he was Dakin to my Hector) and it has been great to see his progress He was great in this, he actually reminded of Hugh Laurie at times in the more comic scenes.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 11:00:33 GMT
I saw this last night and I thought it was a hot mess. I read the synopsis and then was baffled by the first couple of scenes and had to dig out the programme and read it again. It began to make more sense when Palamon and Arcite appeared, and I liked their scenes, and my reaction at the interval was that it was utterly bonkers and confusing but very enjoyable. But then the second half, and the end especially, just got a bit dull and tedious, and didn't have the fun bonkers side that I enjoyed in the first half. It all felt very muddled to me, as if they just didn't know what sort of play they were doing.
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