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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Making of Measure for Measure
YouTube: Sit down with Measure for Measure director Robert Falls, the cast and design team behind Shakespeare's black comedy. Now playing through April 14 at Goodman Theatre.
1 comment:
Jason Lewis
said...
Well... by looking at this, I appreciate how much research has gone into it and I really like how they found a tie with the 1970s. I think that's awesome. However, it just looks, visually, very unrealistic. The set, even though it looks pretty cool, just looks fake and doesn't make me feel like I would be able to feel like im in new york in the 70s. The costumes look very, in a way, purchased, which i feel takes a way from the authenticity. I give them props though for finding the tie, but otherwise, I wish they had gone into more detail with the fabrication of the production. However, this is my jaded point of view as seen from a youtube video.
1 comment:
Well... by looking at this, I appreciate how much research has gone into it and I really like how they found a tie with the 1970s. I think that's awesome. However, it just looks, visually, very unrealistic. The set, even though it looks pretty cool, just looks fake and doesn't make me feel like I would be able to feel like im in new york in the 70s. The costumes look very, in a way, purchased, which i feel takes a way from the authenticity. I give them props though for finding the tie, but otherwise, I wish they had gone into more detail with the fabrication of the production. However, this is my jaded point of view as seen from a youtube video.
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