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PATRICK MARMION: The Winter s Tale with a little spring in its step!

Rating: Verdict: More commendable than enjoyable Shakespeare s The Winter’s Tale is sometimes categorised as a ‘problem’ play. The problem is that some scholars think it’s an unhappy mix of tragedy and comedy. All’s not well that doesn’t end as they like it, in the story of jealous King Leontes, who turns on his innocent wife, puts her on trial for adultery and abandons their newborn babe on a mountain. The real problem, though, is how to help an audience enjoy a story that’s a freewheeling yarn playing fast and loose with time, space and a prophetic Oracle to achieve its magical conclusion.

The Winter s Tale, RSC, BBC Four review - post-war poise colours a solid production

It has been a hard coming for this RSC Winter’s Tale but, mirroring the action of the play itself, considerable travail has brought forth a happy ending. Erica Whyman’s production was cancelled by the virus days before its premiere last spring, with plans to stage it in the autumn frustrated by the second lockdown. It has been a hard coming for this RSC Winter’s Tale but, mirroring the action of the play itself, considerable travail has brought forth a happy ending. Erica Whyman’s production was cancelled by the virus days before its premiere last spring, with plans to stage it in the autumn frustrated by the second lockdown. This broadcast version, retaining that original cast in full, is the first time that an RSC production has gone first to screen.

The Winter s Tale review – RSC and BBC film is a purist version of theatre on screen | Royal Shakespeare Company

The Winter s Tale review – RSC and BBC film is a purist version of theatre on screen | Royal Shakespeare Company
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Cast revealed for Pitlochry s next three Sound Stage audio plays

Cast revealed for Pitlochry s next three Sound Stage audio plays The actors who will voice three new theatre works involving Pitlochry Festival Theatre to a global audience have been announced. Jaimini Jethwa’s Hindu Times is on at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from June 25-27, with tickets sold as an online audio play (Image: submitted) Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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