The Wall Street Journal has a great feature story raving about The Importance of Being Earnest, saying it alone is worth a trip to Stratford. Teachout has positive notes about Three Sisters and adds that Colm Feore's performance in Macbeth "leaves no doubt that he’s one of the finest classical ...
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9 Reviews http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/plays/macbeth.cfmGood enough to justify a trip to Canada all by itself
Terry Teachout The Wall Street Journal 23/07/09 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203946904574300393949293078.htmlFeore does double duty
Michael Kuchwara Associated Press 07/07/09 http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hDRO2vG-YxawhWM_RlRTiHM_TuMgD99964R01A feature story, scroll down to: "[Feore's] performances couldn't be more different. His proboscis-enhanced Cyrano is overtly demonstrative, at least when it comes to swordplay and wordplay; his Macbeth more resolutely introspective. And it's Cyrano who wins by more than a nose. (Sorry.)"
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Connie Meng North Country Public Radio 02/07/09 http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/13882/stratford-shakespeare-festivalThe Last King of Scotland
Noah Millman The American Scene 17/06/09 http://theamericanscene.com/2009/06/11/the-last-king-of-scotland?commented=1#c019024Review: All hail Stratford’s ‘Macbeth’!
Lawrence B. Johnson The Detroit News 09/06/09 http://www.detnews.com/article/20090606/ENT01/906060301/Review--All-hail-Stratford-s--Macbeth--‘Macbeth’ turned into MacRambo
John Coulbourn Sun Media 04/06/09 http://jam.canoe.ca/Theatre/Reviews/M/Macbeth/2009/06/03/9659466-sun.htmlMacbeth: A tempting tyrant
Robert Cushman National Post 03/06/09 http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=1655618"His [Feore's] real ace is his command, both technical and intellectual, of the text. He continually comes up with surprising new readings that turn out to be absolutely valid. He acts the language... fully displayed here by only two other actors: Geraint Wyn-Davies, the suavest Duncan I've ever seen, and ...
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J. Kelly Nestruck The Globe and Mail 03/06/09 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/a-macbeth-neither-fair-nor-foul/article1165470/"...fine supporting performances elsewhere in this Scottish/African power struggle. As King Duncan, Geraint Wyn Davies – who was a formidable Polonius in Hamlet last year – once again creates a gull you are sorry to see culled. As Malcolm, Duncan's son, Gareth Potter has power, charisma and a firm grasp ...
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