Two On The Aisle Broadway Theatre Critic Charles Gross is joined by special guest critic Leslie (Hoban) Blake of Theatermania.com to review Jude Law in Hamlet
whats is this lady talking about? i did not hear one screaming girl in the theatre. it was very well mannered and respectful crowd. i would say a 4.5 stars ut of 5! it was phenomenal, the acting was great, i didnt feel as though they were reciting lines as many shakespeare productions feel as though actors recite lines rather than give a performance. polonius was great as well and she made him seem mediocre.
I can't decide what the lady's problem with the play is; is it the fact that she doesn't know or care about the brittish cast or is it her fear that plays of this calibre might be the cause of strange behaviour by new york spectators? Sorry, couldn't really figure it out. One other thing i couldn't grasp - probably the shortcomings of a female south european mind- was the impossibility of great acting due to lack of star quality.
I felt extremely privileged to have been able to atend this production in London and the audience, mostly of the female disposition, behaved as the genre befitted.
I come from a country of great writers and stage actors, none of whom, in all probability, the lady in this video has ever heard of, which doesn't make them less great. Information on the british cast is included in the brittish programme.
She's critiquing the play based upon the fame of the cast? That is epically funny.
Carfer22 2 years ago
whats is this lady talking about? i did not hear one screaming girl in the theatre. it was very well mannered and respectful crowd. i would say a 4.5 stars ut of 5! it was phenomenal, the acting was great, i didnt feel as though they were reciting lines as many shakespeare productions feel as though actors recite lines rather than give a performance. polonius was great as well and she made him seem mediocre.
reecespieces928 2 years ago
I can't decide what the lady's problem with the play is; is it the fact that she doesn't know or care about the brittish cast or is it her fear that plays of this calibre might be the cause of strange behaviour by new york spectators? Sorry, couldn't really figure it out. One other thing i couldn't grasp - probably the shortcomings of a female south european mind- was the impossibility of great acting due to lack of star quality.
germfern 2 years ago
I felt extremely privileged to have been able to atend this production in London and the audience, mostly of the female disposition, behaved as the genre befitted.
germfern 2 years ago
I come from a country of great writers and stage actors, none of whom, in all probability, the lady in this video has ever heard of, which doesn't make them less great. Information on the british cast is included in the brittish programme.
germfern 2 years ago