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“The slightly disquieting scene in which Dame Hannah woos her dead lover (a reanimated Sir Roderic Murgatroyd, played by Michael Peyton Jones) with a song about a flower and an oak tree proved to be the most moving and impressive of the night: at the end of it I felt that I could be a little in love with the staunch Dame too.” Kirstin Hollingsworth
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“I give it three out of five stars only because Lady Macbeth grabbed my hand during a soliloquy. I knew she loved me. I knew it from the moment she stared deep into my eyes and said, “Unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe topful of direst cruelty!”” Garrett Mostowski
“Suggestions? Don’t sit in the back because you won’t be able to see anything. Be prepared to turn around a lot, as parts of the play are performed at the back of the stage. And, …
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Keble O’Reilly
Tuesday 24th-Saturday 28th November 7.30pm; Saturday 28th November 2.30pm
“One of the strongest moments is when all these trappings are stripped away, the soldiers step out of their otherwise constant roles, and the light is down to a single torch.” Arabella Currie
“It was only halfway through the performance that I inspected my programme, and saw that Iago was being played by Kate Lewin – yes, Kate. Such a convincing, astonishingly transformative performance is rare to see, let alone for a woman playing a man.” Simon Thomas

