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Post by theglenbucklaird on Oct 13, 2019 8:36:22 GMT
Anybody seen this yet can explain this to me.
I really liked the juggling and circus skills, the lighting and the staging of the play was really good and it was exceptionally acted with lots of highs and lows in mood.
Best part of the play was the four full stops in the title, great writing.
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Post by Dave B on Oct 13, 2019 8:52:11 GMT
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Oct 13, 2019 9:12:11 GMT
Read a few reviews this morning now, my first experience of Caryl Churchill. I was right it is not conventional but has great use of language and is funny and very sad in a switch of the moment. Was right about the four full stops also
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 13, 2019 13:15:57 GMT
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Post by peggs on Oct 13, 2019 15:37:50 GMT
Read the Telegraph review, I know I should know better, and it seemed to say these plays were not sufficient to meet our bleak times and was only on downstairs due to the Court's history with the author. I've not seen any Churchill before and I suspect I missed something of the nuances but I know what I think to that load of review drivel. There is something very scary about Deborah Findlay being angry.
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Post by peggs on Oct 13, 2019 15:43:31 GMT
Ps I do like the idea that Hamlet would have been okay if he'd only done some running!
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