Anyone find that modern productions of Shakespeare can just be so dreadfully po-faced? There's humour there people - it's not all doom-and-gloom soliloquising, you know.
Well, thankfully, some people are trying to inject the fun back into the Bard. Step forward The Pantaloons, who incorporate live music, audience participation and some silly hats into their dynamic performances.
This May they're doing Romeo & Juliet at The Scoop - it's free and it looks like being a cracker!
Conor McPherson describes his 2001 play as one that he couldn’t ignore, and while this three-hander couldn’t be said to clamour for your attention, it certainly has a quiet magnetism.
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