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Tuesday April 4, 2017
Rosenkranz and Guildenstern

It was a bit of a trauma getting here (realising I was booked a hotel in Stratford on business when I had actually got theatre tickets in London) but well worth the effort. As the reviewers all tell us - it's 50 years since it was first produced and stands up excellently - almost "despite" all the hype. A lot of the publicity seems to focus on Daniel Radcliffe as Rosenkranz (probably), but Joshua McGuire's Guildenstern (probably) is no second fiddle, and David Haig is terrific as the stagey "Player".
Now it's time to prepare myself to be up at the crack of dawn to drive back to Warwick.
Posted by Christina at 11:25 PM. Category: Art and Culture