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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 4, 2019 10:40:35 GMT
Gender swap
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Post by missthelma on Jun 4, 2019 18:34:41 GMT
And the look of joy and excitement on that face just pulls the viewer in and makes you rush, yes rush to book a ticket!! Especially with the setting being under a bridge by the canal................
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 5, 2019 6:48:13 GMT
She wants to be careful. They haven’t caught The Pusher yet.
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Post by xanady on Jun 8, 2019 14:03:31 GMT
Is this a running theme at the REX,sure WSS publicity was done in the backstreets of Ancoats or somewhere.This looks like near the old Granada Studios ?Cheap and not so cheerful.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 15:46:33 GMT
And the look of joy and excitement on that face just pulls the viewer in and makes you rush, yes rush to book a ticket!! Especially with the setting being under a bridge by the canal................ (Psst... you do know Macbeth isn't one of the comedies, right? )
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Post by missthelma on Jun 8, 2019 18:44:43 GMT
And the look of joy and excitement on that face just pulls the viewer in and makes you rush, yes rush to book a ticket!! Especially with the setting being under a bridge by the canal................ (Psst... you do know Macbeth isn't one of the comedies, right? ) I beg to differ, there were laughs a-plenty in the National version with Rory Kinnear
Or do you mean intentional comedy?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 15, 2019 11:02:13 GMT
First preview on Friday was cancelled apparently due to a cast member being “injured”. Was anyone due to be there? The REX said that the Saturday perfs would be going ahead.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2019 17:47:46 GMT
Warning for those not keen on participation:
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Post by lynette on Sept 19, 2019 18:39:50 GMT
‘Split second’ decision was it then? Er, check that out...
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 19, 2019 20:35:03 GMT
So out of an audience of, potentially, 750, an actor was 'randomly' selected to read a few words. What are the chances?
I was at a performance tonight in Doncaster where the audience was randomly selected to participate. Thankfully, I was sitting on the back row.
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Post by david on Sept 28, 2019 23:23:09 GMT
I attended this today’s matinee performance and having had chance to chew over the production whilst on my way to watch MAME at the Hope Mill, on the whole I’ve got mixed feelings about this production. On the gender swap of Macbeth, I thought this worked really well and Lucy Ellison’s portrayal as Macbeth is a one that plays with peoples preconceptions about gender, ambition and violence. It’s certainly a powerful performance.
This is a brutally violent and bloody version and there are plenty of shocking moments in this respect that is all played out in modern combat uniforms and other modern dress. The REX version is definitely not your traditional Macbeth production. There really is minimal staging in this production. The most we get is in the banquet scene with a table of food and plenty of balloons and a bit of confetti for good measure.
There are some nice moments away from the violence such as the appearance of the ghost of Banquo which is cleverly done.
Though where I felt it didn’t quite work for me was firstly with the witches. For me, they didn’t come across that well and certainly I didn’t get that mystical element of the the play that they bring. Also, Lady M played by Ony Uhiara didn’t come across as the goading ruthless character very well for me.
Despite these criticisms, not a bad afternoon at the REX.
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