Not completely watched yet, but so far this is the only televised Shakespeare performance of the recent range made available during “quarantine” which has really appealed to me:
The “Downton Abbey” style setting is done without violence to the original, imho, and the cast pull off the rare trick of delivering the language faithfully but in a way which is as communicative as modern English.
The songs are done in ‘period’ style with an Ivor Novello-ish feel, and it works well (“Sigh no more, ladies” is accompanied by some on-stage business which had me laughing out loud.)
Recommended (and available for another month).
The “Downton Abbey” style setting is done without violence to the original, imho, and the cast pull off the rare trick of delivering the language faithfully but in a way which is as communicative as modern English.
The songs are done in ‘period’ style with an Ivor Novello-ish feel, and it works well (“Sigh no more, ladies” is accompanied by some on-stage business which had me laughing out loud.)
Recommended (and available for another month).
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