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my class went and saw that one, we met the director afterwards and I had to meet the actors, that production was wierd a lot of bad acting lol. but it was an interesting adaptation, I spoke to the guys who played Kent and Edgar and they were telling me that the Japanese Fuedal thing was because of the culture and customs and the whole respect thing. Apparently the kimonos were also convenient. The wierd thing is although that production was not the bes, I really love the play.duckz said:Evercursed, did you see the Harlos production where it has a Japanese setting? Clothings and such.
You can't get notes on it. Best to go watch it at riverside or buy the dvd from riverside. If you go to www.smh.com.au there is an article on the riverside play but that won't give you much info. You really need to see it because there won't be any notes on the internet or in books unlike bigger productionsbigboss said:Anyone know where 2 get good notes for parramatta riverside production :worried:
I saw the Harlos production as well. We flew down to sydney from Ballina. Stayed one night at a youth hostel and saw the play, then flew home. I would have liked to see a bigger presentation with more conventional settings. The costumes were pretty boring, and how loud was the thunder scene?!!??!?? I was covering my ears, afraid of when the cracks would come. haha.duckz said:Evercursed, did you see the Harlos production where it has a Japanese setting? Clothings and such.