giovedì 9 febbraio 2012

RICHARD III and his last game of chess, review of Daniel Jordan

With Richard III closes the tetralogy, W. Shakespeare wrote, leading to the passage of the Plantagenet dynasty to that of the Tudors. Wikipedia defines that chess is a strategy board game played by two opponents. Unlike the strategy and applying it to play one, maybe with the game could decide the fate of others, simply by using the board to your advantage. Richard III is certainly achieved his goal by maneuvering the pieces without playing, trying to regain power to him removed. A meticulous work above all expectations, the Associated Artists Paul Thirty have been able to merge nicely. The lights of Peter Striano, scenes of Elisa Perrone, Daniela Rostirolla costumes, videos Fabrizio Luzzo, Roberto Franco, Luca Albano, graphics Antonio Strollo, matching the color of the music played live by Gilson Silveira and Press the group Samba make smooth the tragedy. Elena Cortese, sneaking in a tragic poem has proved difficult with the direction of being able to present a show that goes over the lines since the simple but effective set design on the visual aspects of the public, putting movies together to share in making the viewer making scenes enter into the drama with pictures! In order of appearance, characters and performers are: Richard III, played by the excellent Lawrence Audisio; gradevolissimi are the actors: Lady Julia Anna Aragno and Clarence Robert Carelli, Hastings in the shoes of Anthony Strollo, Buckingham is Roberto Briatta the Queen Elizabeth Serena is Inturri: the role of Margaret Susanna Gianandrea covers it, I have Sicari: Gianpiero Fogliani Fusco and Clare and King Edward plays the role of Angelo Rubatto, the mayor, Umberto Biagini; Tyrcliff, Rita Bags and finally Richmond is Antonio Cardinals.
Do not we know about Elena Cortese against those who had played the game, certainly not with the public as many spectators, his move, that is, his show, to permit to checkmate the opponent.

Turin (Italy), February 8, 2012

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