Review: WILDE TALES at Shaw Festival
CHARM ABOUNDS IN SHAW FESTIVAL'S "WILDE TALES"

While all of the six actors play multiple parts, they each are given their time to shine, while also working beautifully as an ensemble. Jonathan Tan was perfection as the hopping and talkative frog who jumps on the stage, crouches, and happily emits his first "RIBBIT!" Sanjay Talwar reveled in his pomposity as the self absorbed Remarkable Rocket. Marion Day was charming as the Happy Prince who thinks more of others than of himself. Emily Lukasik sang a lovely song as the Nightingale who must die to produce a red rose. Kelly Wong was heartbreaking as the Selfish Giant who transforms from mean and blustery to a caring dying man. PJ Prudat evoked giggles as the buzzing, pestering Dragonfly.
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