Film Review: The Winter’s Tale – Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company (2015)
byThe only criticism one could make of the script for The Winter’s Tale is that in the age of 140 character tweets, it’s a bit on…
The only criticism one could make of the script for The Winter’s Tale is that in the age of 140 character tweets, it’s a bit on…
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Set in England circa 1769, and revolving around the court case that established the precedent which would eventually bring about the abolishment of slavery…