Charlotte Cornwell as the Countess and Joanna Horton as Helena in Act 1, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well, directed by Nancy Meckler. www.rsc.org.uk/whats-on/alls-w...
This was perfect. PERFECT! They did so well will breathing, voice, facial expression, body movements; everything. The background was nice as well. It made it feel more "homey."
Watch Charlotte Cornwell and Joanna Horton on screen in Act 1, Scene 3 of All's Well That Ends Well. Act 1, Scene 3 | Alls Well That Ends Well | Royal Shakespeare Company
+Victor Popov Yes, it's one of the good ones. And it's not so very dumb. I myself, don't like the first 2 parts of Henry VI. I have to say those are the only ones I don't like. I think they're rather boring, but then they were the first that he wrote as far as we know, so even The Bard had room for improvement, I suppose. All's Well That Ends Well is really good, one of the most forward in challenging gender roles in the 16th century, since the girl is the one who goes on a journey to pursue the guy and so on
@@narabdela I do. Plenty of hags playing young girls I see. Dreadful. They should get teenage girls to play teenage girls. Also stupid is the practice of getting menopausal women to play feudal warlords.