How about smarmy milquetoast Richard Beymer?
Benjamin Horn milquetoast? NEVER! Smarmy? Without a doubt.
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How about smarmy milquetoast Richard Beymer?
Benjamin Horn milquetoast? NEVER! Smarmy? Without a doubt.
Romeo and Juliet being pretty much my least favourite Shakespeare.
oh, this too.
Some people have never read 2 Gentlemen of Verona. Or Comedy of Errors.
Not that I'm the biggest R&J fan, but Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays and the truly terrible ones don't get done much.
point taken.
I was gonna say - you've clearly never seen A Winter's Tale (just saw it last weekend - Shakespeare was clearly just in it for the paycheck. Cracktacular).
Not that I'm the biggest R&J fan, but Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays and the truly terrible ones don't get done much.
That's damning with faint praise, Gris. But I am in total agreement on both points.
Comedy of Errors is fun! Come on, what's better than a set of twins? TWO SETS OF TWINS.
I love listening to the WSS movie soundtrack, but I've never felt a need to rewatch the movie. Isn't Into the Woods being made into a movie? I'm looking forward to that.
What's worse than A Winters Tale? A Winters Tale performed by students. It is probably worth it for "Exeunt pursued by a bear", though
Some people have never read 2 Gentlemen of Verona. Or Comedy of Errors.
The 70s musical version of 2 Gentlemen of Verona is actually a lot of fun. The trippiness of it makes up for a lot of story wonkiness.