I am not a huge Shakespeare buff. I respect it but it's not my ideal type of theatre. However, I am an avid theatre goer. as a result I feel like I need to see the Globe Shakespeare productions. I do feel they are a unique event that I should see.
My question for this post is... who has seen them both in one day? Do you think seeing them back to back is to much to handle? Or does it actually add to the "event" of it. Just thought I'd see what the opinion on the board is. Thanks!
I haven't seen them together, and I haven't seen Richard III yet. But I think seeing both in a day would be fine. I would insist on seeing Twelfth Night second, though, just to end the day on a happy note. I haven't looked at the schedule, so I don't know if this is possible.
^ it is, and it's what a friend and I are doing on Saturday, December 28.
When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain.
-Kad
I just saw Twelfth Night tonight with stage seating, and I would not do two stage seatings in one day, sitting on wooden benches with no back support. But, from a proper seat, it sounds like quite a beautiful day.
I did like the stage seating, and highly recommend it, but it did remind me how much i appreciate the back on chairs.
I saw them both in the same day with the $25 balcony seats. Other than having a tired back, it was great :) I have to admit, I too have never been a huge Shakespear buff, but I thoroughly enjoyed the shows.
I saw them both on the same day in London from a good orchestra seat. It was mind-blowing and about as much fun as I've ever had in the theater. And I have bad knees and all the rest of the usual complaints of someone in his 60s. But it was a brilliant, memorable day and night in the theater and I can't recommend it highly enough.
^ I agree! Seeing both shows truly opened my eyes to how wonderful Shakespeare can be. I knew I would love TWELFTH NIGHT because it was one of my favorites that I read in class, but was so very pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed RICHARD III.
talking with folks in the theater, it seemed like many more did 12th Night on Friday night, then Richard III on Saturday, instead of doing the one day doubleheader like we did.