And numerous other bits as well. Ariel was marvelous, and the King of Naples and the clowns were standouts to me too.
Yes! Trinculo's totally bro-ish "Swum ashore, man!" And the fact that the King of Naples (one of the few actors in this production I knew, coming in) could be heard no problem over the flight path and the winds in the trees.
And all the fairies, which seemed to me straight out of an Edwardian Arts and Crafts movement production but updated to 2025, were great fun.
That is an excellent way of describing them. I loved especially the green-leafed one and the one in blug-shag waves.
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Yes! Trinculo's totally bro-ish "Swum ashore, man!" And the fact that the King of Naples (one of the few actors in this production I knew, coming in) could be heard no problem over the flight path and the winds in the trees.
And all the fairies, which seemed to me straight out of an Edwardian Arts and Crafts movement production but updated to 2025, were great fun.
That is an excellent way of describing them. I loved especially the green-leafed one and the one in blug-shag waves.