THEATRE REVIEWS
Stepping into The Old Vic theatre has long been a wish of mine ever since I studied its history in my university theatre history classes. Of course I couldn't remember exactly why it was such a momentous theatre so on the day I went to see The Crucible by Arthur Miller, The Old Vic's Wikipedia page definitely came in handy.
The theatre itself was spectacular and beautiful, currently set with a wonderful stage in the round. Plus to think of the royalty, the leaders, the stars who had made history within its walls was a real pleasure. I was reminded, however, how different people were in the 1800s when The Old Vic first opened; the space between rows of seats was tiny and I felt bad for my 6'4'' boyfriend who cringed in pain as we sat through the show.
The show itself was impassioned and powerful. The Crucible is...
The theatre itself was spectacular and beautiful, currently set with a wonderful stage in the round. Plus to think of the royalty, the leaders, the stars who had made history within its walls was a real pleasure. I was reminded, however, how different people were in the 1800s when The Old Vic first opened; the space between rows of seats was tiny and I felt bad for my 6'4'' boyfriend who cringed in pain as we sat through the show.
The show itself was impassioned and powerful. The Crucible is...