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i thought both productions had their flaws - queen lere merely changed gender roles and relied on the audiences interpretation. i did really enjoy this production though i thought some of the scenes were brillant e.g. the storm scene! the acting by edmund really made the play for me, she was brillant! but i honeslty dont think it was a feminist production at all.
Bondi pavillion had some great ideas but didnt expand them enough also the characterisation was poor but this might of been wat the director was looking for? to suggest that characters are not pure evil or pure good. maybe she was looking for a more realistic production?? i dunno
but the "storm" scene in this production was very poor. wat was suppose to be the climax of the play seemed more like King lear acting drunk! Ian roberts cast as Albany was terrible! one of my friends believed that the director must of had a few jack daniels before the casting session!! the theme of alcoholism was brillant and related well to a contempory audience but it wasnt developed as much! anyway ive already ranted about this enough and in other posts so i will leave it. i do believe that king lear (bondi production) was alot more successful - but thats my opinion.
Bondi pavillion had some great ideas but didnt expand them enough also the characterisation was poor but this might of been wat the director was looking for? to suggest that characters are not pure evil or pure good. maybe she was looking for a more realistic production?? i dunno
but the "storm" scene in this production was very poor. wat was suppose to be the climax of the play seemed more like King lear acting drunk! Ian roberts cast as Albany was terrible! one of my friends believed that the director must of had a few jack daniels before the casting session!! the theme of alcoholism was brillant and related well to a contempory audience but it wasnt developed as much! anyway ive already ranted about this enough and in other posts so i will leave it. i do believe that king lear (bondi production) was alot more successful - but thats my opinion.