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James Plays Trilogy –  James II: Day Of The Innocents & James III: The True Mirror – Adelaide Festival Review

James Plays Trilogy – James II: Day Of The Innocents & James III: The True Mirror – Adelaide Festival Review

by Rosie van Heerde | Mar 2, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre

Festival Theatre – Adelaide Festival Centre, Tue 1 Mar Beginning a few years after James I ended, the second instalment in this grand trilogy introduces audiences to James II, the much fought over boy-king abandoned by his mother to the unscrupulous Scottish...
The James Plays Trilogy – James I: The Key Will Keep The Lock at Festival Theatre – Adelaide Festival Review

The James Plays Trilogy – James I: The Key Will Keep The Lock at Festival Theatre – Adelaide Festival Review

by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 27, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre

Festival Theatre, Fri 26 Feb The James Plays have been compared to those of Shakespeare and his English Kings. This trilogy centering on Scotland’s Kings, the first in the series being James I, is most definitely not Shakespeare. As riveting as Shakespeare? Yes. As...
The James Plays Trilogy: Three Gripping and Historical Pieces from The National Theatre Of Scotland – Adelaide Festival Interview

The James Plays Trilogy: Three Gripping and Historical Pieces from The National Theatre Of Scotland – Adelaide Festival Interview

by Rosie van Heerde | Feb 21, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Interviews, Theatre

by Rosie van Heerde. Excitement is steadily building as audiences impatiently await the arrival of The James Plays Trilogy, a series of three dramatic works written by Rona Munro and brought to Adelaide by the National Theatre of Scotland. Directed by Laurie Sansom,...


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