Writing down what I think about theatre I've seen in That London, whether I've been asked to or not.
Showing posts with label Nandi Bhebhe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nandi Bhebhe. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
Theatre review: 946
Although officially the new Globe regime won't see each cast double up over two
plays, there's a lot of cast crossover between Emma Rice's A Midsummer Night's Dream
and the family show she's brought with her from her previous company, Kneehigh,
946. Based on the novel The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips by War
Horse author Michael Morpurgo, it's another in the writer's peculiar niche of
children's stories about real war. War Cat 946 moves
us from the First World War to the Second, and a coastal village in Devon where
12-year-old Lily (Katy Owen) argued with her father before he went off to join the
war. Convincing herself she's not worried about his return, she puts all her concern
into her cat Tips (puppeteered by Nandi Bhebhe,) who has a tendency to run away. The
farming community gets further shaken up by the arrival of evacuees from London,
including Lily's new friend Barry (Adam Sopp.)
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Theatre review: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare's Globe)
I think I've done a good job of keeping an open mind about Emma Rice taking over the Globe; the former Kneehigh boss has been responsible for various shows I've really not liked in the past, and hasn't helped with comments in the papers about shaking up the text, and the rarely-performed Shakespeares staying rarely-performed under her watch. But people can surprise you* and there's been good buzz around her debut production - indeed the sole Shakespeare play she'll be directing herself in her first year - so I was cautiously optimistic about her take on the currently-ubiquitous A Midsummer Night's Dream. The setting is, sort-of, the Globe itself, where the rude mechanicals become a group of the venue's volunteer stewards, led by Rita Quince (Lucy Thackeray,) who opens the show with a funny but stern lecture on how to behave, before deciding to turn actors themselves with a show to celebrate the royal wedding.
Labels:
AMND,
Anjana Vasan,
Ankur Bahl,
Börkur Jónsson,
Emma Rice,
Ewan Wardrop,
Lucy Thackeray,
Margaret Ann Bain,
Meow Meow,
Moritz Junge,
Nandi Bhebhe,
Ncuti Gatwa,
Ned Derrington,
Tanika Gupta,
Zubin Varla
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