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Roger Rees (photo: Francis Loney)
Roger Rees (photo: Francis Loney)

What You Will

Venue: Apollo Theatre
Where: West End
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Podcast: Roger Rees at What You Will Q&A - 28th Sep 2012 radio
1st Night Photos: McKellen, Dench & Rees reunite at What You Will - 19th Sep 2012 photos
Opening: Mystery of Charles Dickens, Private Peaceful, What You Will & JCS - 17th Sep 2012 news
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starstarstarstarIt's ben a good year for literary one-man shows with Simon Callow giving his on Shakespeare and Dickens and now Roger Rees with a more personal meditation on the Bard. Structurally it's rather odd with personal reminiscences mixed up with some ancient theatrical anecdotes, examples of muddle-headed student essays and some very randomly selected soliloquies. Lasting just 90 minutes though it's highly entertaining and amusing and Rees maintains an admirable enthusiasm even faced with a sparse audience. Ironically though he's at his "acting" best during a long excerpt from Great Expectations rather than any of Shakespeare's speeches. It's a curious offering but very enjoyable even if I didn't learn anything new about Shakespeare or Roger Rees. - David Baxter05 Oct 12


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