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Loved It!
Julian is a marvelous communicator. His energy, excellent sense of comic timing, and emotional range take you on a journey that is both hilarious and touching. His puppets are beautiful. Don't miss the show - only 2 more performances left! |
Anonymous | 0 | 919 |
Aug 29 5:29 PM, 2012
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Should Fringing feel like homework?
I understand what Julian Cervello is trying to accomplish with this performance. I appreciate his commentary about accessibility and the loss of meaning and atmosphere, although I think he's stretching it a bit to call his production post-modern. It's good in theory. In reality, it's a bit of a... |
Anonymous | 3 | 938 |
Aug 26 9:15 PM, 2012
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Even better than last year
I wondered if Cervello would be able to top last year's Canterbury ****tails, and I have to say, yes he did. There were times during the show that I completely forgot I was watching a 21st-century young man in his twenties, and became enthralled by this middle-aged medieval mistress of mariage. I have... |
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I'm loving Middle English!
Julian Cervello continues to amaze me. This time out he plays a woman so effectively, that you forget that in Canterbury ****tails last year, he played a bunch of manly types. The Wyf of Bathe is much ruder too, and the dirty stuff is very funny. Don't worry about the language. I knew exactly what was goi... |
Manchild | 0 | 465 |
Aug 25 11:18 PM, 2012
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The Wyf of Bathe just reviewed
http://cvvmagazine.com/victoria-fringe-festival-2012-reviews/ |
CVV Magazine | 1 | 511 |
Aug 26 3:21 AM, 2012
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