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Post by David J on Aug 23, 2019 22:30:20 GMT
Oh, and one thing I noticed - the programmes no longer have a list of all the plays, with the ones they've done greyed out. Interesting. Here tonight and they now have these round pictures up in the foyer of all Shakespeares plays, with the ones they’ve done filled with a production photo (except AYLI, MM and TS oddly). The rest are greyed out
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Aug 24, 2019 6:12:48 GMT
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Post by learfan on Aug 24, 2019 6:12:48 GMT
Oh, and one thing I noticed - the programmes no longer have a list of all the plays, with the ones they've done greyed out. Interesting. . Yes, thats annoyed me, also some programmes have had a potted production history and some haven't. All very peculiar.
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Aug 24, 2019 6:15:07 GMT
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Post by learfan on Aug 24, 2019 6:15:07 GMT
Oh, and one thing I noticed - the programmes no longer have a list of all the plays, with the ones they've done greyed out. Interesting. Here tonight and they now have these round pictures up in the foyer of all Shakespeares plays, with the ones they’ve done filled with a production photo (except AYLI, MM and TS oddly). The rest are greyed out To be fair those pendants, i believe they are called, have been there some weeks. As in another thread, i have queried wuth them why Pericles is included.
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Post by lynette on Aug 24, 2019 16:23:04 GMT
I expect there was a thing about the ‘policemen’ such as they were at the time, the ‘watch’ as it is called in Much Ado, that it was made fun of. Mr Plod, eh?
Didn't Shakespeare keep putting them in to keep Will Kemp happy?
Yes indeed, him or maybe others we don’t know about. Lovely to think of an apprentice nudging his mate, saying, ‘Here he comes, now we’ll have a laugh’.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2019 8:39:35 GMT
As part of their £10 Friday Rush they are doing rush tickets for their tour dates at the Lowry - book through this link and you can get them www.rsc.org.uk/rush-ticketsAlready active although the normal rush starts at mid-day.
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