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The Tempest

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The Tempest seems full of sound and fury signifying nothing

Kelly Kleiman WBEZ Blog 24/07/10 http://blogs.vocalo.org/kkleiman/2010/07/stratford-2010-wait-til-next-year/31048

"The pivotal roles of Ariel and Caliban are performed in costumes so misconceived that they prevent the audience from responding to the characters as anything but cartoons...Christopher Plummer is a perfect choice for Prospero."

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New York Times, Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On

Charles Isherwood The New York Times 11/07/10 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/theater/11stratford.html?scp=1&sq=stratford&st=cse

Charles Isherwood reviews 5 plays. He gives kudos to the comedies "Although it can often be trying in less experienced hands, Shakespearean comedy tends to flourish at Stratford, in part because it is often entrusted to veterans like Mr. Dow and Mr. Davies." The Winter's Tale: "Only the fine playing ...

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Christopher Plummer takes Prospero by storm

07/07/10 http://www.montrealgazette.com/opinion/reader-comments/Christopher+Plummer+takes+Prospero+storm/3230551/story.html#ixzz0t1fE0UTG

[Plummer] rises above the showbiz trappings that surround him, delivering the Bard's lines as if he'd written them himself, yesterday. Quietly, he prevails. And that's almost enough....The rapport between father and daughter is palpable. Lindstrom has a waif-like appeal, not unlike that of Plummer's own daughter, Amanda.

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Plummer charms as Prospero

Jeremy Gerard Bloomberg 07/07/10 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-07-06/plummer-charms-as-prospero-in-dreamy-tempest-jeremy-gerard.html

“The Tempest” gives both the director and his star the opportunity to breathe new life into a familiar story. Less effective are the scenes when Prospero is offstage: The Stephano (Geraint Wyn Davis) and Trinculo (Bruce Dow) farce (an actual vaudeville slapstick makes an unwelcome appearance) 3.5/4 Stars

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Plummer a master of the Stratford stage

Gary Smith Gary Smith The Hamilton Spectator 30/06/10 http://www.thespec.com/Entertainment/article/798991

"Plummer is the goods, a mercurial magical actor with a ripe plum voice...When Plummer commands a stage, he owns it with the fervour of a rock star...Trish Lindstrom...is a thrilling Miranda."

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Unlikely pairing of Christopher Plummer and Des McAnuff proves to be a magical combination.

Richard Ouzounian Variety 29/06/10 http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=print_story&articleid=VE1117943086

"Plummer's intellectual rigor has also rubbed off on McAnuff, whose textual readings this year (both in The Tempest and As You Like It) are not only crystal clear but full of fascinating twists and turns."

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Plummer makes Prospero his own in The Tempest

Robert Reid The Record 29/06/10 http://news.therecord.com/arts/article/735966

Reid is fond of Plummer but critical of other elements "the spirits Iris, Ceres and Juno are made to resemble monumental toilet-paper dolls cut from a Busby Berkeley musical....McAnuff’s attempts to turn bits and pieces of Shakespeare into quasi-Broadway musical numbers remain jarring."

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Stratford Festival review: The Tempest

John Coulbourn Toronto Sun 29/06/10 http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/columnists/john_coulbourn/2010/06/28/14542826.html

"McAnuff becomes so entangled in witty sleight-of-hand that he fails to notice his whole production is perilously short on the requisite depth and real magic to make it truly memorable... [Plummer's] Prospero will no doubt be remembered for his easy charm..."3.5/5 Stars

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Christopher Plummer takes a prosperous turn in The Tempest

Robert Cushman The National Post 29/06/10 http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/Robert+Cushman+Stratford+Christopher+Plummer+takes+prosperous+turn+Tempest/3212810/story.html

"Instead of a fearsome magician imposing himself by force of will as much as art, Prospero becomes a children’s conjuror...[Geraint Wyn Davies] carries the clown scenes almost single-handedly, since Bruce Dow’s Trinculo is wearisome camp and Dion Johnstone’s Caliban, apart from a nice reading of “the isle is full of ...

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McAnuff, Plummer find two paths to magic

J. Kelly Nestruck The Globe and Mail 28/06/10 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/theatre/a-magical-tempest-gets-a-little-lost-at-sea/article1620614/

"The production works as a series of scenes, but the overall story gets somewhat lost at sea - the pieces don't quite fit together satisfyingly...Where the production does find a focus - and serves up a good helping of heart - is in Prospero's relationship with Ariel" 3/4 Stars

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