REVIEW: Big Fish, The Other Palace ✭✭✭✭✭
You would be a hard-hearted soul not to shed a tear (as I did) by the end of this musical based on Grammer’s performance.
You would be a hard-hearted soul not to shed a tear (as I did) by the end of this musical based on Grammer’s performance.
This is a feel-good production of a difficult play. The very best thing about it is Dominic Rowan’s exceptionally charismatic Duke. In the second half, particularly, the underlying comic approach to the play allows Rowan to have a great deal of fun, and the final scenes, which can be excruciatingly painful to endure (because in some productions, essentially, the Duke is emotionally torturing Isabella in those scenes) are light and engaging.