![]() Plus it is far from unpleasant on the ears. The music, namely with the travelling players, is similarly unobtrusive and dynamic, the authenticity of it also striking. ![]() It not only is designed beautifully but it is also interesting, never does it feel obstrusive and it is instead quite dynamic with what is going on on stage. ![]() Simplicity can work very well on stage, as long as it is attractive, and it absolutely works here. It is a great looking production visually. Any reservations being completely quashed. ![]() The National Theatre Live series has always been an absolute pleasure and have always appreciated its accessibility, this 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' to me was one of the highlights of that particular year/season for the series, and one of the standouts of the whole series. ![]() This is a really quite brilliant production that does such a fine play justice, the drama and writing still feeling remarkably fresh. It is truly inspired and intriguing to have two minor characters from Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' (Hamlet even is a character here too) as main characters in a very fun and theatrical "spin off". 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' is a wonderful and truly fascinating play, with beautifully developed characters and Tom Stoppard's very intelligent and witty script that William Shakespeare himself would be proud of. ![]()
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