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
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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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