Love's Labours Lost

Yankeefan007
#1Love's Labours Lost
Posted: 12/11/09 at 11:57pm

That this wonderful production of Shakespeare's Globe at Pace University isn't selling out is a crying shame.

You should all buy your tickets now.

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JudasIscariot
#2re: Love's Labours Lost
Posted: 12/11/09 at 11:59pm

I go to Pace. It's so weird walking around and seeing all of these English people in tuxes and people in our multi-purpose room dressed up and playing lutes and what not. That being said, I've heard the production is phenomenal. I am going to try to get stand-by tickets.

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everythingtaboo
#2re: Love's Labours Lost
Posted: 12/12/09 at 12:23am

I saw this same production in London at the Globe three months ago, and I totally fell in love with it. Anyone that can see it, please do!




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Blair
#3re: Love's Labours Lost
Posted: 12/12/09 at 12:55am

I go to Pace, as well. I was at the opening night performance on Thursday and LOVED it. It's absolutely hysterical, and the end is breathtaking. Please, please go if you can!

Judas, I was at that reception in the multi-purpose room, and it was SO cool. That whole night single-handedly made the 2 and a half years I've spent at this school so far worth it. :)

overthemoonboy
#4re: Love's Labours Lost
Posted: 12/12/09 at 3:52am

I caught in a few weeks ago when it was in Santa Barbara. It really is a wonderful production, and Blair is right about the ending. It gave me chills.

My BFA program was lucky enough to have a workshop with Phil Cumbus, the actor who plays the King of Navarre, and that was just spectacular! There was also a Q & A with the director, which was very interesting. All in all, don't miss this show!

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PalJoey
#5re: Love's Labours Lost
Posted: 12/12/09 at 10:01am

Seeing it next Friday. Saw them do Measure for Measure once in London, a few years ago, and it ranks among the best theatrical experiences I've e ever had.