Daily Echo, THURSDAY JULY 20, 2000

Fast-paced
production
is not to
be missed


The Comedy of Errors,
                                              Bournemouth
Shakespeare Players,

Priory House Garden,
        Christchurch
WITH the leading lady fracturing her elbow and        another cast member cracking a couple of ribs, there must have been times in the last week or so when the Players wondered if any more "errors" would prevent them putting on a show at all.
Luckily there have been no more, although seeing the speed at which some of the action moves              perhaps everyone should keep their  fingers firmly crossed for a while yet. As the confusion unfolds over two sets of identical

REVIEW


twins turning up in the same
place, each unaware of the other's presence, some of the ensuing chases rival anything the Keystone Cops might have achieved.
This is a lively production in all senses of the word, and extremely enjoyable thanks to Kevin Dicker's fine direction and quirky sense of humour, as well as a cast that has risen splendidly to the          challenge. Assured performances come in particular from Natalie Arkell (Adriana ) and both sets of "twins": Tim Beacock and Guy Trevelyan-Martin (Antipholus) and Stephen Nairn and David Carter (Dromio). Sian Thomas also impresses as Luciana, as does Daniel Sutton, playing a number of small roles in scene-stealing style.

A "comedy of errors" you'd be mistaken to miss.

Linda Kirkman

 
   
 
   
   
     
   
     
   
     
   
     
     
   
   

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