REVIEW: Equus at Cambridge Arts Theatre, top notch theatrics and first-rate performances
Prepare to be haunted. Peter Shaffer’s 1973 drama centres around an appalling act of violence.
Prepare to be haunted. Peter Shaffer’s 1973 drama centres around an appalling act of violence.
Prepare to be haunted. Peter Shaffer’s 1973 drama centres around an appalling act of violence.
Prepare to be haunted. Peter Shaffer’s 1973 drama centres around an appalling act of violence.
Prepare to be haunted. Peter Shaffer’s 1973 drama centres around an appalling act of violence.
Prepare to be haunted. Peter Shaffer’s 1973 drama centres around an appalling act of violence.
After nearly 90 years, is Lady Chatterley’s Lover still naughty? This adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s notorious novel at the Arts Theatre, is a veritable kit-off fest as the posh Lady Chatterley gets on down with the earthy gamekeeper Mellors. She does this many many times – one reason why the play is a very long one, almost three hours.
After nearly 90 years, is Lady Chatterley’s Lover still naughty? This adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s notorious novel at the Arts Theatre, is a veritable kit-off fest as the posh Lady Chatterley gets on down with the earthy gamekeeper Mellors. She does this many many times – one reason why the play is a very long one, almost three hours.
After nearly 90 years, is Lady Chatterley’s Lover still naughty? This adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s notorious novel at the Arts Theatre, is a veritable kit-off fest as the posh Lady Chatterley gets on down with the earthy gamekeeper Mellors. She does this many many times – one reason why the play is a very long one, almost three hours.
After nearly 90 years, is Lady Chatterley’s Lover still naughty? This adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s notorious novel at the Arts Theatre, is a veritable kit-off fest as the posh Lady Chatterley gets on down with the earthy gamekeeper Mellors. She does this many many times – one reason why the play is a very long one, almost three hours.
After nearly 90 years, is Lady Chatterley’s Lover still naughty? This adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s notorious novel at the Arts Theatre, is a veritable kit-off fest as the posh Lady Chatterley gets on down with the earthy gamekeeper Mellors. She does this many many times – one reason why the play is a very long one, almost three hours.
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