The Corporal's Wife
Sat, 15 Feb 2003, 04:15 pmWalter Plinge1 post in thread
The Corporal's Wife
Sat, 15 Feb 2003, 04:15 pmIt is very easy when seeing many Blue Room, Rechabite and other semi-professional productions to lower one's standards. It takes a show like the very funny and beautifully directed show The Corporal's Wife to remind one of what all shows should be like.
The set was excellent (reminiscent of Milk and Honey) and along with the superb lighting made the most of the open-air venue of the New Fortune.
The cast were totally repulsive - exactly what was demanded of them by the script. Michelle Doake and Kate Mulvaney (both appeared in Suburban Road) showed yet another side of their tremendous acting skills.
A really funny, feel good show - could have gone on another week and still had full houses.
The set was excellent (reminiscent of Milk and Honey) and along with the superb lighting made the most of the open-air venue of the New Fortune.
The cast were totally repulsive - exactly what was demanded of them by the script. Michelle Doake and Kate Mulvaney (both appeared in Suburban Road) showed yet another side of their tremendous acting skills.
A really funny, feel good show - could have gone on another week and still had full houses.
Walter PlingeSat, 15 Feb 2003, 04:15 pm
It is very easy when seeing many Blue Room, Rechabite and other semi-professional productions to lower one's standards. It takes a show like the very funny and beautifully directed show The Corporal's Wife to remind one of what all shows should be like.
The set was excellent (reminiscent of Milk and Honey) and along with the superb lighting made the most of the open-air venue of the New Fortune.
The cast were totally repulsive - exactly what was demanded of them by the script. Michelle Doake and Kate Mulvaney (both appeared in Suburban Road) showed yet another side of their tremendous acting skills.
A really funny, feel good show - could have gone on another week and still had full houses.
The set was excellent (reminiscent of Milk and Honey) and along with the superb lighting made the most of the open-air venue of the New Fortune.
The cast were totally repulsive - exactly what was demanded of them by the script. Michelle Doake and Kate Mulvaney (both appeared in Suburban Road) showed yet another side of their tremendous acting skills.
A really funny, feel good show - could have gone on another week and still had full houses.