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Reviews
Propeller Theatre Company
"Propeller has brought Shakespeare kicking and screaming into the 21st Century." — Metro
The Comedy of Errors
"THE BAWDIEST, SMARTEST, FUNNIEST, most outrageously alive Shakespeare in ages." — New York Post
"AN UNMITIGATED HOOT! Riotously sexy and testosterone-charged." — Daily Telegraph
"BLISSFULLY ENTERTAINING! The funniest and most farcical I've seen." —The Guardian
Richard III
"PROPELLER TRIUMPHS AGAIN!" Beg, borrow, or steal a ticket." — Farnham Herald
"★★★★★! There are too many insightful details crammed into this tour-de-force to do sufficient justice in this review "— Daily Telegraph
Features
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From The Boston Globe, May 15, 2011: "Edward Hall, the founder and artistic director of England's Shakespeare-focused Propeller Theatre Company was on the phone from London, talking about his company's particular brand of modern classic — and the need to shrug off the considerable baggage that accumulates around a play when it's been staged for 400 years. . . . "
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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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"...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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