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, 17 February 2024
Theatre review: A Midsummer Night's Dream
(RSC/RST)
When a theatre decides when to schedule A Midsummer Night's Dream they tend to do so with a fairly literal approach to the title; if it shows up out of season that usually means we're in for one of the "darker and edgier" takes that honestly believes it's the first production ever to notice the line "I wooed thee with my sword" and proceeds to apply it to every scene, Joe. So it's refreshing to see Eleanor Rhode's new RSC production - the last Shakespeare of Erica Whyman's interregnum period - open in a very different way: The lines about winning love with injury are still there, but their context feels a lot less personal. The Duke of Athens and Queen of the Amazons' wedding is definitely an arranged one made as part of a peace treaty, but both of them are pawns in this situation, and Bally Gill's sweetly awkward Theseus is clearly intimidated by Sirine Saba's businesslike Hippolyta.
Labels:
AMND,
Bally Gill,
Boadicea Ricketts,
Dawn Sievewright,
Eleanor Rhode,
Emily Cundick,
Lucy Osborne,
Mathew Baynton,
Matt Daw,
Mitesh Soni,
Nicholas Armfield,
Premi Tamang,
Ryan Hutton,
Sirine Saba,
Tom Xander
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