Richmond.com Reviews "Julius Caesar."
Read Deanna Geneva Lorianni's full review here.
Some excerpts:
"By breaking the "fourth wall" of their theatrical world, the Richmond Shakespeare players provide an interesting connection between patron and performer where it is not uncommon to feel as though you are in the play itself. "
"[Terry] Gau's ability to jump from one character to the next within varying emotional levels truly helps to carry the play throughout many of its impulsive pushes and pulls with ease and passionate intrigue."
"[Rick] Blunt's approach to his characters, the strongest being his role as Brutus, succeeds due to his subtle approach to the emotional world of each persona.... Blunt is good at bringing intensity to the important contemplative moments throughout the play through his softer side. "
Some excerpts:
"By breaking the "fourth wall" of their theatrical world, the Richmond Shakespeare players provide an interesting connection between patron and performer where it is not uncommon to feel as though you are in the play itself. "
"[Terry] Gau's ability to jump from one character to the next within varying emotional levels truly helps to carry the play throughout many of its impulsive pushes and pulls with ease and passionate intrigue."
"[Rick] Blunt's approach to his characters, the strongest being his role as Brutus, succeeds due to his subtle approach to the emotional world of each persona.... Blunt is good at bringing intensity to the important contemplative moments throughout the play through his softer side. "
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