Review: The Taming of the Shrew ; Everyman Open Air Theatre Festival at the National History Museum, St Fagans Rating: ****
South Wales Echo › July 26, 2008
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South Wales Echo › July 26, 2008
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TWO extraordinary nuns, one clad in Doc Martin boots and the other occasionally applying lipstick, are a constant presence in the first part of this quite bizarre production of Shakespeare's early comedy.
They are largely silent, sitting at the back of the stage observing the action. I couldn't take my eyes of them and spent some time wondering what they were doing there.See the full content of this document
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Review: The Taming of the Shrew ; Everyman Open Air Theatre Festival at the National History Museum, St Fagans Rating: ****
But these travel magazinereading, fancy bag-carrying nuns a...
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