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ARCHIVE REVIEWS The Spanish Tragedy
Review by Darren Dalglish
The story concerns Hieronimo, Knight Marshall of Spain, who seeks bloody revenge when the law fails to bring him justice after the murder of his son, Horatio. It is a story that attempts to explain that revenge is not necessarily the correct course to take. When one person gets revenge on another, someone else will then seek revenge on the revenges! At what point should revenge stop and forgiveness begin?
The acting is, as usual, of the highest quality from the RSC. Peter Wight puts in a fine performance playing the avenging Hieronimo and Robert Glenister is equally convincing as Lorenzo, one of the murderers of Horatio. NICHOLAS DE JONGH of THE EVENING STANDARD said the play was a "riveting production". JEREMY KINGSTON of THE TIMES " also likes it, saying there is much excitement in the play and some great writing. KATE STRATTON of TIME OUT says, "Thomas Kyd's 400-year-old revenge drama still has the power to thrill." Although I did not care much for this play, the audience seemed to love it and gave a rapturous applause at the end, and with favourable reviews from the popular press, it looks like I'm by myself on this one!
(Darren Dalglish)
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