Writing down what I think about theatre I've seen in That London, whether I've been asked to or not.
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Saturday, 8 July 2023
Theatre review: As You Like It (RSC / RST)
For my second As You Like It of the year (second of a planned three, which in most years would make it the most ubiquitous Shakespeare play, but Macbeth has got plans guys,) Omar Elerian's RSC debut has a high-concept cast: Two of them are former presidents of Equity. Oh, and almost all of them are over 70. The conceit (quite simply delivered in a speech to the audience at the start, something any number of elaborate artistic visions might want to consider,) is that this isn't so much a production of As You Like It as a memory of one, an imagined 1975 production from which all the cast members with any significant amount of lines have conveniently survived, and have reconvened in a rehearsal room to try and recreate. A quartet of younger actors join them to read in the roles of absent friends, as well as to help get the leads back on their feet after any scenes that require particular exertion.
Saturday, 2 April 2016
Theatre review: Hamlet (RSC / RST)
A few duff Hamlets in recent years haven't quite shaken my belief that
Shakespeare's best-loved play deserves its reputation if only because of how
infinitely adaptable it can be; but it always helps to have a great production come
along and justify my faith in what is probably the play I've seen more times than
any other. The latest RSC Hamlet is a particularly stark contrast to their
last one three years ago: Where David Farr's production was intellectual, clinical,
relentlessly bleak and ultimately dull, Simon Godwin's new take is playful,
emotional and colourful - literally so in Paul Wills' design, as Paapa Essiedu's
Hamlet expresses his "antic disposition" with furious, expressive and very messy
painting.
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