Fri 1 May 2009
My newest review is live on Spoonfed for Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre:
When most students plan their gap years, preparations usually call for copious spending of their parents money, boozy nights in exotic countries and sorting out exactly how to make that all look good on a CV. Miss Ellie Kendrick on the other hand has opted to spend her gap year acting out the passionate throes of a Shakespearean tragedy and making her stage debut in Romeo and Juliet in the most famous Shakespearian theatre in the world. No doubt she’ll be fine when it comes to writing her CV…
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May 2nd, 2009 at 10:29 pm
Hi, Can i take a one small picture from your blog?
Thanks
AnnaHopn
May 13th, 2009 at 5:44 am
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