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Shakespeare's Henry V (I don't do stars)

Wed, 21 Mar 2007, 05:33 pm
stinger4 posts in thread
Maybe some of those people being turned away at Garrick could find their way to the New Fortune Theatre at UWA. As Alicia said in her review hereunder, this is a classy show in many respects, albeit under-attended on the night I was there. Grant Watson and his talented team have certainly brought a fresh approach to this time-honoured classic tale of treachery, triumph and true love, backgrounded by bloody war. In particular, the 'rattling' pace combined with the well-tuned body language made it easy for the spectator to understand what was going on, even if the spoken language was hard to decipher occasionally. The net result is that there is hardly a dull moment throughout, except perhaps for the mushy bit at the end. Since Alicia has named her favourite character, I will also depart from my usual form and give my vote to Ash Jones' most engaging portrayal of the swaggering 'Pistol' - especially as I understand it is virtually his first time onstage. Well done all.

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stingerWed, 21 Mar 2007, 05:33 pm
Maybe some of those people being turned away at Garrick could find their way to the New Fortune Theatre at UWA. As Alicia said in her review hereunder, this is a classy show in many respects, albeit under-attended on the night I was there. Grant Watson and his talented team have certainly brought a fresh approach to this time-honoured classic tale of treachery, triumph and true love, backgrounded by bloody war. In particular, the 'rattling' pace combined with the well-tuned body language made it easy for the spectator to understand what was going on, even if the spoken language was hard to decipher occasionally. The net result is that there is hardly a dull moment throughout, except perhaps for the mushy bit at the end. Since Alicia has named her favourite character, I will also depart from my usual form and give my vote to Ash Jones' most engaging portrayal of the swaggering 'Pistol' - especially as I understand it is virtually his first time onstage. Well done all.
Walter PlingeWed, 21 Mar 2007, 10:34 pm

I don't do stars, I

I don't do stars, I wouldn't even do Paris Hilton
stingerThu, 22 Mar 2007, 03:57 pm

Paris Hilton

Why not? I hear it is a very nice hotel. I believe it is even the subject of a romantic movie. Ssstinger>>>
Patrick DMon, 26 Mar 2007, 09:35 pm

Anyway...

Young Paris aside, I saw Henry V on Friday and enjoyed it very much. I must agree with another post and mention the costumes were very impressive. Congrats to Chris as Henry and also Michael Lamont as Capt. Fluellen. You guys had some incredible lines to do. I should also mention Ciume Lochner and Diane Fischer for the english lesson, very funny. Congratulations all involved.
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