Review | The Twelfth Night
November 27th 2000 08:56
The Twelfth Night
As a first time Shakespeare experience I found the play very humorous, it was delivered by the entire cast in an easy form of entertainment, the dialog was (being a newcomer) a little hard to follow.
To the credit of the performers, the highly skilled body language made the play a delight to view. As the plot unfolded you are caught in the conspiracy of the story line.
Accolades to the Director and the entire B company crew who have awakened an interest in a (mature) reviewer that Shakespeare has a depth of humour, wit and character that until tonight had no real meaning or interest to me.
Audience was widely varied in age and culture and the appreciation of “followers” was shown in the screen calls and the after theatre buzz.
Marg Birch
As a first time Shakespeare experience I found the play very humorous, it was delivered by the entire cast in an easy form of entertainment, the dialog was (being a newcomer) a little hard to follow.
To the credit of the performers, the highly skilled body language made the play a delight to view. As the plot unfolded you are caught in the conspiracy of the story line.
Accolades to the Director and the entire B company crew who have awakened an interest in a (mature) reviewer that Shakespeare has a depth of humour, wit and character that until tonight had no real meaning or interest to me.
Audience was widely varied in age and culture and the appreciation of “followers” was shown in the screen calls and the after theatre buzz.
Marg Birch
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