Ben Brantley reviews "All's Well That Ends Well" in the Park
Brantley says that director Daniel Sullivan, "has come up with an approach to “All’s Well” that is worldly while holding onto a bright, sustaining glimmer of romantic hope."
I had a chance to see some opera in the park when I was in High School, and it was fun. I've seen stagings of various Shakespeare plays in various incarnations over the years as well, but nothing beats a well performed version that is staged with quasi-modern sensibilities.
This summer I was able to return to New York and get some discount The Book of Mormon tickets as well as other discount Broadway tickets (at http://amazonticketsonline.com/The-Book-Of-Mormon for those interested in where I got them). Book of Mormon is certainly not Shakespeare, but who knows; in a thousand years it might be...
I had a chance to see some opera in the park when I was in High School, and it was fun. I've seen stagings of various Shakespeare plays in various incarnations over the years as well, but nothing beats a well performed version that is staged with quasi-modern sensibilities.
ReplyDeleteThis summer I was able to return to New York and get some discount The Book of Mormon tickets as well as other discount Broadway tickets (at http://amazonticketsonline.com/The-Book-Of-Mormon for those interested in where I got them). Book of Mormon is certainly not Shakespeare, but who knows; in a thousand years it might be...