Word: caste
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...specific type of shows--musicals, dramas, comedies--is favored, and there is no express requirement on the size of the cast...
Richard III is not by any means an easy play to perform, and the dedication of this cast and production crew to stretching its complexities even further must be admired. However, in the end one feels that perhaps the entire production is overdone and would have been more effective in choosing one or two of the three twists on the traditional play instead of all three...
Richard III is not by any means an easy play to perform, and the dedication of this cast and production crew to stretching its complexities even further must be admired. However, in the end one feels that perhaps the entire production is overdone and would have been more effective in choosing one or two of the three twists on the traditional play instead of all three
...surprisingly effective, delivering lightweight slams like "spite... oh hell!" with utter conviction. Less a comedy of language than a physical comedy of errors, film makes it possible to keep all the characters straight. Though bad high school productions usually turn the play into a mass of unfunny confusion, the cast's flawless gene pool make everyone memorable enough that we actually care who puts what in whose eyes...
...improved by Puck's magic (he's the only character left under the influence of the herbal Viagra). Dominic West, on the other hand, needs no potion, quickening the movie's pulse with his smoldering eyes and nudist tendencies. Midsummer Night's magic does well by all the aging cast members, making Stanley Tucci and Rupert Everet's oft-displayed biceps taut and virile as they lounge about, toying with the fate of their younger coactors. Pfeiffer tops the pantheon, lathered up with glitter and seemingly enchanted by the budding potpourri in her hair...