Tom Stoppard could NEVER.
Pitch-perfectly uproarious and heartfelt, raucous and poignant, Cross' slice of previously heretofore offstage action of "The Scottish Play" stands tall, on its own and alongside the famous tragedy. The physical bits, jokes, and the REFERENCES land again and again, even if you're not as familiar with the source material, and the potential for pure fun is just endless. This is an astoundingly universal and versatile script, and unlike the titular couple, deserves a long, long reign.
Tom Stoppard could NEVER.
Pitch-perfectly uproarious and heartfelt, raucous and poignant, Cross' slice of previously heretofore offstage action of "The Scottish Play" stands tall, on its own and alongside the famous tragedy. The physical bits, jokes, and the REFERENCES land again and again, even if you're not as familiar with the source material, and the potential for pure fun is just endless. This is an astoundingly universal and versatile script, and unlike the titular couple, deserves a long, long reign.