In 1972, when my late husband and I were on Study Leave in London before our children were born, we went to everything available through the RSC. We also attended dramas performed at the National Theatre and, further away, Stratford. For the first time I've just caught up with what's available on my computer from the RSC. Many years ago, when the RSC was in Sydney, we of course went to see whatever we could. These bits on the computer are MARVELLOUS. Thank you, RSC. It's great to be seeing so many dark-skinned people in major roles in Hamlet, a play I've taught my times. The synopsis is splendid. Since I'm too elderly now to travel to London, I'm shaking my head in wonder. To cite Shakespeare from memory: Wonderful, wonderful, and yet again, wonderful.
My mother Kate.V and my farther Chris.J both work at the RSC,my farther was the electrician, and my mother was stage manager,together they both worked on many shows such as,ClockWork Orange andMidSummers Nights Dream,they have also worked on many more.Over time they grew a relationship and got married, they then became Chris.J and Kate.J.After they had my brother then me,I was inspired by there work and now I am at stage coach every week,and I'm shaw lots of people at the RSC are missing my mum and dad (we moved away) and soon you may see my face in the RSC as I hope to work as an actress!
I appreciate the aims of this sort of content but it's not the easiest to follow. The harsh cuts, extreme close-ups and variety of voices distract the viewer from the story. Would have much preferred just one narrator.
In 1972, when my late husband and I were on Study Leave in London before our children were born, we went to everything available through the RSC. We also attended dramas performed at the National Theatre and, further away, Stratford. For the first time I've just caught up with what's available on my computer from the RSC. Many years ago, when the RSC was in Sydney, we of course went to see whatever we could. These bits on the computer are MARVELLOUS. Thank you, RSC. It's great to be seeing so many dark-skinned people in major roles in Hamlet, a play I've taught my times. The synopsis is splendid. Since I'm too elderly now to travel to London, I'm shaking my head in wonder. To cite Shakespeare from memory: Wonderful, wonderful, and yet again, wonderful.
My mother Kate.V and my farther Chris.J both work at the RSC,my farther was the electrician, and my mother was stage manager,together they both worked on many shows such as,ClockWork Orange andMidSummers Nights Dream,they have also worked on many more.Over time they grew a relationship and got married, they then became Chris.J and Kate.J.After they had my brother then me,I was inspired by there work and now I am at stage coach every week,and I'm shaw lots of people at the RSC are missing my mum and dad (we moved away) and soon you may see my face in the RSC as I hope to work as an actress!
I can't wait to see it at the Barbican!
Needed this for a ps5 thanks 👍
how?
Too many people involved in explaining this story. It's complicated enough.
One person would be fine to narrate. This is RSC though.
Interesting!!
I appreciate the aims of this sort of content but it's not the easiest to follow. The harsh cuts, extreme close-ups and variety of voices distract the viewer from the story. Would have much preferred just one narrator.