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Hace 5 días · Something Rotten! isn’t deep, but it’s another deliriously fun show from Stratford Festival queen Donna Feore. J. Kelly Nestruck. Published May 29, 2024. Longtime Stratford Festival director...
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Something Rotten! isn’t deep, but it’s another deliriously...
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Something Rotten! isn’t deep, but it’s another deliriously...
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Hace 5 días · Smart and irreverent, with over-the-top musical numbers to boot, it’s a show that plays directly into the strengths of director and choreographer Donna Feore, whose new production now running...
Hace 4 días · Director Donna Feore takes what’s already an over-the-top meta-musical and kicks it up – often quite literally – a few more notches. The choreography for this production is electric. Even when dressed as anthropomorphic eggs or 15th-century dandies, the dancers move with an effortless grace that somehow matches the absurdity of the narrative.
Hace 3 días · Set down in 1595 and directed and choreographed to the highest order by Donna Feore (Stratford’s Chicago; Billy Elliot the Musical ), the unraveling and enlightenment finds the Bottom Brothers, played most expertly by the wonderfully funny and talented Mark Uhre (Broadway’s Les Misérables; Grand’s Seeds of Self) as the older, married Nick Bottom...
Hace 6 días · Shakespeare is the inspiration — and a main character — in Something Rotten, one of this season's two musicals. Directed and choreographed by Donna Feore, Something Rotten is about the creative journey of the Bottom brothers, two struggling playwrights overshadowed by Shakespeare.