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Hear what audiences are saying about Richard III and The Comedy of Errors, performed in repertory at the Huntington through June 19 at the B.U. Theatre.
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From Propeller Theatre Company: "This is Shakespeare's most farcical comedy, and also his smartest. Two sets of estranged twins, separated at birth, find themselves in the same city 25 years later with hilarious consequences. A series of mistaken identities, assumed personas, and wild mishaps bring a family crisis — so complicated that time itself loses the plot — into heart warming focus. Fortunately the audience is always one step ahead . . . "
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From Propeller Theatre Company: "Richard III brings the War of the Roses cycle of history plays to a close in bloody fashion. Arguably Shakespeare's most villainous King, we watch in horror and delight as Richard murders his way to the throne, unable to resist his cruel wit and dark humour. This is a hugely entertaining and diabolical adventure that tells the story of one man's journey to heaven, then back to hell."
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Enjoy an audio slideshow featuring original music and production photos from Richard III. Photos by Manuel Harlan.
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The Comedy of Errors Production Photos
The Comedy of Errors Rehearsal Photos
Richard III Production Photos
Costume and Scenic renderings from Propeller Theatre Company
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Propeller Theatre Company rediscovers the bard.
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"Any production of Shakespeare is only as good as its adaptation. Propeller director Edward Hall works with co-adaptor Roger Warren to approach the plays with a sophisticated historical and literary perspective . . . "
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Director Edward Hall on the Bard's enduring appeal, and the origins of his Propeller Theatre Company
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"...There's far more to Propeller than boys in high heels..."
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"When a bunch of guys hang out together without any female influence to soften them up, a gang mentality inevitably develops..."
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"...Hall and his touring company, Propeller, often have a song on their lips, not to mention a surprise up their sleeves."
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