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Queensland Theatre Co's Romeo & Juliet

Tue, 8 May 2012, 02:47 pm
BrisbaneCritiques3 posts in thread
I've been away from the theatre scene for the last 12 months after a temporary move to remote Victoria. However, I did make it back last weekend to take a look at QTC's latest production, Romeo and Juliet. I specifically made the effort to see this show as I always enjoy watching the up and coming Melanie Zanetti. While her performance hit the mark, just, I left feeling totally cheated by QTC of an original Shakespearean experience. When I go to see a professional production of Shakespeare, I expect something new and exciting - because let's face it - we all know the story. The only new element I identified was a pond-like feature on stage which could have been utilised further. What are everyone's thoughts on Shakespeare productions? Can professional theatres get away with sticking to the basics? Or do you believe new elements are what keep you going back for more? Surely there is some merit to a traditional-like performance, but really, I expected more.

The Toy Story Credo.

Tue, 8 May 2012, 07:40 pm
I find the most successful Bard-work productions all obey the maxim used by Pixar: Story Is Key. If more productions concentrated on just telling the goddam stories, rather than being "clever" with their interpretations, they would be more successful and more engaging for the audience. The Bard's stories have survived for a long time because they are first and foremost good stories. The interpretation shouldn't hinder them. El

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