Ferdy Roberts in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ferdy Roberts in A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Venue: Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
Where: Outer London
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starstarstarstarstarI am led to believe that the original Shakespeare performances involved the audience and were consantly changing depending on the venue. Well I believe this performance did the same and I found it to be very original and entertaining, please ignore the bias review from Mr Cooter, I would recommend he pays heed to the fate of Phil Daoust :) - Brent12 Mar 12
starstarstarstarA riot from start to finish. Mashes up every part of the context we have come to expect but yet, remains a Shakespeare play all the way through. Very funny, hugely engaging. Naughty, bold, irreverent and modern. Helena especially gives a knockout performance. - irene12 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarThis review does not do any justice to what I have just seen. The play itself does not suffer one jot. Beyond brilliant. - Richard08 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarSaw this tonight - absolutely loved it. Can't agree with this review. So different, so funny. Great entertainment & would highly recommend it. - Heather07 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarIgnore the review, just ignore it, a minority view given undue prominence. - Paul03 Mar 12
-done little to enhance the play?? ugh... I don't think anyone could enhance Shakespeare. That's hardly the point. When I saw it this weekend, there were scores of teenagers absolutely rapt who wouldn't usually endure Shakespeare, even the Dream done conventionally. Filter lower a drawbridge to the Bard. They should be celebrated. - Jimbo28 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstarHolmes has done for MND what BMW did for the mini! He has taken a timeless classic and made it funky and modern and appealing to the masses! It was innovative refreshing and kept the absurdity that the bard himself would have been amused by! - Clare Dennis21 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstarOne of the best Shakespeare adaptations ive seen in a long while. TRANSFER! - Paris20 Feb 12
starstarThis production doesn't trust the text, substituting relentless pantomime and sight gags. Tiresome. But music/effects not too bad; would go to see Benton's Bottom, hoho ,in a proper production. - Will Watts17 Feb 12
starstarstarMr Cooter, you need to realise that Shakespeare is fun and that he was an entertainer. This company does it brilliantly. A feel good play that had everyone coming out with a smile on their face's. You can now get happy pills on prescription. - Martin Ross 17 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstarI think your reviewer needs help locating their funny bone. It was a blast and SO refreshing. Barry, Wandsworth. - Barry17 Feb 12


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