I saw The Lady's Not for Burning at the McCadden Theatre during the Fringe this year, had never seen the play before so I was looking forward to it! The lead actress was amazing, she really landed the role, and brought along the rest of the cast expertly. I enjoyed seeing a period piece of classic theater done with such a gentle touch- simple production, costumes, sound and lighting, and no overblown anything. Very relevant to the times we are living in right now too! This was a really well-directed production, of a big cast (def the biggest group I saw this year at the festival) doing very tough English verse, and doing it really well. ...
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I thoroughly enjoyed the performance. It was a period piece that is still very relevant for our current times. The actors were excellent! ...
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The performance flowed well, and I liked how some of the actors came onstage from the side of the stage where the audience was. I thought it was great how the background actor shambled across the stage like a zombie.
Being back in a theater was a pleasant experience, and my partner and I enjoyed being able to view the entire performance from our prime front row seats. As one of those that clapped along at the conclusion, the applause was deafening....
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ROB STEVENShaineshisway.com certified reviewerJune 03, 2023
Rare chance to see Christopher Fry's delightful comedy even if it is a CliffsNotes version....
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