![]() No matter what sort of ceremonies we find ourselves in, once we are there, we sense we’re in the midst of some sort of tangible meaningfulness and at the feet of a mysterious invitation, and for that, our presence heightens, our hearts begin to open, and we’re more likely to recognize our role in creating our lives.īut then we weave out of these sacred moments when we mistakenly believe that all of life could ever be anything other than a procession of sacred moments, an inherently divine ceremony. Between our very own births and deaths, we celebrate rites of passage, we lose loved ones, and perhaps we get married, birth our children, engage in personal rituals, attend support circles, or sit in indigenous ceremonies. ![]() We weave in and out of ceremony throughout our entire lives. ![]()
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![]() ![]() All are genuinely funny with excellent comic timing, and bring out the full effects of a text that is stuffed full of double meanings and dexterous language. Sophie Russell plays Malvolio as an understated puritan until bursting into his awful comic incarnation in a yellow body-sock. The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Victoria Elliott’s wise clown, Feste, is whip-smart and nimble, albeit with a too soft singing voice that doesn’t carry above the orchestra. Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 16011602 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. Andrew Aguecheek (George Fouracres) is a fantastic idiot in pastel colours and a cravat. T his Sunday, 23 April, St George’s Day, traditionally Shakespeare’s birthday, 12 copies of the exceedingly rare first edition of his plays will go on public view around the country. A swaggering and sometimes staggering Sir Toby Belch (Nadine Higgin) comes on with a crate of beer. What is clear is that Sean Holmes’s production excels at the job of lifting us up and making us laugh.Įvery comic character is clearly drawn and expertly played. ![]() Whether these shows mark a collective retreat into comfort viewing and escapism is a moot point. Shakespeare’s most merry of romps, abounding with music, love triangles and pleasing silliness, sits squarely among it. ![]() P ost-pandemic theatre in the UK seems to be bringing us a slew of upbeat musical revivals, classics and feelgood fare. ![]() ![]() You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. ![]() ![]() Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. 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It's obvious the film is meant to relate to the ones who have been through the joys and troubles of education in the country. It kind of hurts and distracts the main storytelling which feels like we missed a lot of points of the plot. The only part the film seems to prioritize are the trends of each of those periods like listening to classic music, talking about popular television shows, watching box-office hits, and other stuff that were once big in the last decades. It sounds like a sweet idea by pouring immense love of nostalgia, but the ambition didn't stray far enough. ![]() ![]() ABNKKBSNPLako?! 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