Having recently been to live streamings from the RSC, I can heartily recommend nipping down to the local flea-pit and seeing these productions. (The latter is Much Ado, which they conjecture...somewhat shakily.... was Shakespeare's missing Love's Labour's Found). They're set in pre- and post-WW1 times. It works. Don't ask me why. My only quibble was the Edwardian grand piano on stage being imitated unsuccessfully by some electronic keyboard in the pit. If they can do HIPP for Elizabethan settings, then surely......
But both plays were absolutely absorbing from beginning to end, and at times side-splittingly funny.
But both plays were absolutely absorbing from beginning to end, and at times side-splittingly funny.
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