Hedera Colchica
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Juts wodnering if anyone here saw the PACT theatre performance of R&G cos i thought it was rather terrible. Also wodnering if anyone saw the Macq performance last year?
Yes! that's the one!Originally posted by SkAnDi
Ahhh.. was that the Cut production of it?
Erskineville? Megan Findley (or something like that).
Where SHE MADE YOU ALWAYS MOVE AROUND!!
I also saw a Hamlet production by the same people, it was absolutely shite.
I know - he did the same thing to me - it was scary!! heheOriginally posted by Mistress Lilith
Not only was he funny, but he gave me a heart attack when he jumped over my head
But the point is that there really is no heart to the play. It's an Absurdist Drama piece and so open to wide interprettation. I thought it was pretty good-- the best thing about watching it was that it helped me remember heaps of quotes coz I could play it back in my mind. It's a shame the Hamlet one didn't do that for meOriginally posted by Hedera Colchica
As for R&G, it was funny and entertaining, yes, but I'm not sure they got to the heart of the play? Like, I thought the director didn't understand the play at all and so she was really taking artistic license with what she doesn't understand?
She did demonstrate an understanding-her own. Perhaps if she were to show every bit of the play to satisfy Stoppard's original intentions, then it would've been too dull.If she had demonstrated an understanding of the play, then I could have accepted her artistic license. But the fact was that she didn't even bother to consider what Stoppard originally intended before changing the play to suit her own purposes.
IMO, she didn't. She complimented Stoppard's play, giving it a new light- engaging the audience to take on a different view of the play, to enhance a better understanding. Certainly this was the case for me, after watching the performance, I read the play again, and this time, things were clearer to me than they had been before.She almost went so far as to call on of Stoppard's decisions stupid.
Hehe, I saw that one, was funnyOriginally posted by Mistress Lilith
IBut we did watch a performance, it was the funniest thing I've ever seen in my whole life.
Hamlet looked SOOOOOOOOOOOOO cool!!!! He really looked his "mad" part, it was amazing!
A lot of people in my english class said the same sort of thing, that they found it annoying to move around all the time. For me, I quite liked that aspect of it...then again, I'm a very restless person and find it difficult to sit through 2 hours of a play or film...Originally posted by jojogirl~
I saw the Erskineville one too!! the moving around was really annoying though and there was a cockroach scuttling around on the ground as well...
i thought it was pretty good and the guy who played Hamlet was pretty convincing ^^ funny as well