Morte d'Arthur (RSC)
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Morte d'Arthur (RSC)
Venue: Courtyard Theatre
Where: Stratford-Upon-Avon
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-Saw this production yesterday and it was simply fantastic from start to finish - which came a lot sooner than I expected given the comment that it would run for 3 hours 45 mins. I was held throughout and thought the staging brilliant. Well done RSC - Kathryn11 Jul 10
starstarstarstarstar4 of us went and came out gasping for breath at how overwhelming it was, one of the best productions Ive seen in recent times at Stratford. Long, yes, but utterly gripping. - Simon - Simon Dewsbury11 Jul 10
starstarI was very disappointed. A lot of effort had clearly gone into the production, but the material was too unwieldy to hold together. I knew it would be difficult to adapt Mallory for the stage, but this script didn't work at all. - carol mulholland09 Jul 10
starstarstarThe fight scenes were poor - with people dying from sword blows two metres from their bodies. Arthur was weak and a bit annoying. He lacked the stage presence and authority to make a convincing king. There was very little cahracter development and the play did seem to drag on. However there were redeeming qualities. Morgan Le Fay and Merlin were well acted and interesting, though it was a shame they both disappeared lateron in the play. Gareth also provided some much needed comic relief and proved to be one of the most likable characters. Still it was an interesting adaptation, despite its flaws, with enough good moments to make it enjoyable. - Catrin03 Jul 10
starstarstarstarstarLoved it! Superbly done. Don't be put off by some of the reviews. Yes it is long but it kept me gripped for the whole. The ensemble triumph again. - Malcolm Lacey 30 Jun 10
starThe actors were uncomfortable, the staging and lighting more befitting a school production. The costumes- pedestrian. The adaptation less than intelligent, disjointed and labourious. Not even creative choreography for the sword fights - a percussionist providing steel on steel oh please! and dont get me started on the so called dragon, or the lack of interplay between characters all of whom were so shallow as to be non entities! No I really didn;t like it, what a ad swaste of a lovely summer's evening - Daisy R M29 Jun 10
starstarI agree that the piece was way to long and I would also say that the man next to me yawning from half way through the second act unitl the end would say so too. - addie21 Jun 10
starstarstarstarDespite being long we were never bored. It could be cut, and some of it was difficult to follow. We greatly enjoyed it, and considered it an ambitious but successful performance - Pamela20 Jun 10


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