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David Oakes was a camp but amusing Marlow and I very much enjoyed Anna Carteret as Queen Elizabeth! However, across the board, I felt the comic moments could use a little more attention to timing.ĭespite the productions shortfallings, it did LOOK nice (again, TUDOR WORLD!) Nick Ormerod had gone to great lengths to evoke a Jacobean Playhouse in his lovely wooden set that was innovatively used throughout the show.
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for instance T om Bateman was silly yet sincere as the somewhat fraudulent William Shakespeare. The actors had a great deal of potential and I felt like any uncomfortable moments were down to direction, rather than a lack of performance skill. Similarly, ideas that were explored in the film, such as the stuttering actor, did not translate well to the theatre. In all it's heightened hamminess, the production tries a touch too hard to replicate the humour of its predecessor, with some scenes becoming a little awkward to watch as the actors play for laughs, such as in the audition montage. Such as the London Dungeons.somewhat like I'd imagine a "Tudor World" at Walt Disney to look and sound like (interesting considering Disney co-produced the show!) That said, there is music, in a kind of stereotypical choral Elizabethan way (honey, get me a LUTE!) The show was a lot like a trip to a period attraction It was almost like a musical wherein at the last minute it becomes very apparent somebody forgot to write the songs. Whilst I enjoyed the show on a basic level, dramatically speaking it was extremely hammy but ironically lacking in theatrical "meat." The performance was heightened to the characterisation one has come to expect from a musical, yet this show was no such performance. It irks me to say it did not quite live up to expectation, but here is why. When I heard the production was to be directed by Declan Donnellan and designed by Nick Ormerod, founders of the esteemed theatre company Cheek by Jowl, my faith was fully with this production being pretty damn good. Nonetheless, a theatrical guilty pleasure.I was not the only one who was pretty excited about Shakespeare in Love, I mean the film was a hoot AND written by an actual playwright (Tom Stoppard) so already potentially lent itself to a stage transfer. The show has plenty of potential but is over played and hammy.