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Post by theatremad on Jan 9, 2020 9:50:44 GMT
Announcement on 22nd January.
Any thoughts/rumours?
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Post by cirque on Jan 9, 2020 14:00:17 GMT
r = j
a + C
tn
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Post by theatremad on Jan 9, 2020 14:11:24 GMT
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Post by partytentdown on Jan 9, 2020 14:11:57 GMT
all performed in pitch darkness
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Post by zahidf on Jan 9, 2020 14:20:49 GMT
R and J with a National Theatre production at the same time seems a mistake.
A and C depends a lot on the casting.
Twelfth Night was only here recently...
Bah
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Post by cirque on Jan 9, 2020 14:44:08 GMT
rumours with foundation
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Post by stageyninja83 on Jan 10, 2020 11:07:44 GMT
The Globe touring ensemble are bringing As You Like It, The Tempest & A Midsummer Night's Dream to the Globe. Haven't seen The Tempest yet so that's another one ticked off my list.
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Post by zahidf on Jan 10, 2020 11:10:39 GMT
Some casting news
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Post by learfan on Jan 10, 2020 11:22:48 GMT
Oooh that looks like brilliant casting for WBW.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Jan 10, 2020 12:23:16 GMT
Was in two minds over WBW, now the cast has been announced it has become a must see, booked.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jan 10, 2020 12:32:52 GMT
Taming of the Shrew done that way is just a gimmick and not an original one either. I want to see a properly rehearsed piece that is fully considered. Not an experiment that should be left in the rehearsal room.
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Post by peggs on Jan 10, 2020 13:05:59 GMT
Oh rubbish. What if you get one a less successful version of the casting. If the day I go the person I booked to see is playing minor role I'll be unamused. Think if you're going to do this you need to go down the route of setting dates so people can chose. How many variations are there going to be? Could be great or many levels of less so. WBW casting is good, nay have booked the wrong play.
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Post by profquatermass on Jan 12, 2020 16:38:59 GMT
Taming of the Shrew done that way is just a gimmick and not an original one either. I want to see a properly rehearsed piece that is fully considered. Not an experiment that should be left in the rehearsal room. They did a straight version about three years ago under Emma Rice
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Post by lynette on Jan 13, 2020 20:53:40 GMT
Taming of the Shrew done that way is just a gimmick and not an original one either. I want to see a properly rehearsed piece that is fully considered. Not an experiment that should be left in the rehearsal room. They did a straight version about three years ago under Emma Rice I foresee lots of Sunday supplements articles on working with one’s spouse, what the play has taught us blah blah.. BORINGGGG
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