Clear and electrifying
Pity the poor person who has to read this play and try and make sense of it. That would be me in college.One of the problems is that there are so many rapid reversals of fortune, emotion and loyalty. But … Continue reading
Pity the poor person who has to read this play and try and make sense of it. That would be me in college.One of the problems is that there are so many rapid reversals of fortune, emotion and loyalty. But … Continue reading
OMG! Shakespeare must be smiling down on Forest Meadows at the conversion of our three ‘cursed’ scoffers into enthusiastically ‘obedient’ applauders last Friday night (following the world-class Rat Girl and her Cirque du Sewer warm up act) at the Taming … Continue reading
We love Stoppard and have seen Travesties, a few times—from ACT to Ashland. So . . . I was a little apprehensive. No need! This was a stellar performance. Bravo to all the “stars”—actors, stagehands, director, set and costume people. … Continue reading
We attended last nite’s preview performance and thoroughly enjoyed the evening! This is our 3rd year of attending your performances, and they are great! Thank you!
I saw the preview of “Travesties night” – thoroughly enjoyed it. Bravo to William Elsman in his part as Henry Carr. What a performance. I think he should be more singled out at time of bows. Cast should part or … Continue reading
I enjoyed the word play as well as the bouncing around of both ideas and people in “Travesties”.I am amazed at the abilities of the actors to memorize so much; however, the play is too long.
To my great pleasure, I attended the final 2009 performance of Julius Caesar in addition to the pre-show supper. This morning I read Barry Kraft’s reflections on playing Julius Caesar and his desire to have the audience, leave pondering the thought: … Continue reading
“Julius” is flawless and wonderful! It is such a hard play to do well…but this production is the best I’ve seen. (And I have attempted to see at least 4 others in the past 25 years.) It doesn’t hurt when … Continue reading
The Importance of Being Ernest was one of the most enjoyable plays we had ever seen. Our comparisons include Broadway, off Broadway, SF, LA, etc. The acting was spectacular, perfectly cast and performed.
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