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Edward II " review by Michael Billington

Olivier, London John Heffernan convinces as king in a visually vibrant revival, yet the lyrical beauty of Marlowe's verse is lost in the mixI've argued countless times that "director's theatre" is neither good nor bad in itself: it all depends on how it's done. But watching Joe Hill-Gibbins's flamboyantly individualistic version of Marlowe's 1590s tragedy left me with mixed feelings: admiration for the visual bravura…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42am on September 5, 2013

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