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18 October 2005

Another new Tamburlaine review

"While the capital is awash with new writing, staples from the repertoire are in far shorter supply; it's outside London that audiences are getting to see the classics, and done with real aplomb."

I have just added another fantastic review of Tamburlaine to the site, this time from The Telegraph. It describes Rachael as "ravishing" and is altogether very positive indeed about the play. The fact that "the actors nip in and out of costumes at the side of the stage" is something I find quite intriguing…!


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    Thanks for the reviews, Bonnie! You know, sitting in the first row, I'll bet you'll be able to see Rachael "nip in and out of costume". It's great that the reviews seem very positive- another score for Rachael! (Yay). I too was thinking that the lion's share of reviews would happen when the show moved to London, but the three so far terrific and heartening. How excited you and Claire must be getting! And yes, the promo photo of Rachael is indeed very sweet- thanks for that. Can't wait to here about Rachael and the play- have a wonderful time!

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    Wow,another exceptional review!Must admit,among the many meanings if the word"nip",I couldn't compute how they related
    to costume changes.Found the (Brit.Colloq)
    definition in Websters and do now understand
    "moving nimbly".As EB predicts,you guys should have an excellent view of the "nippers"!
    Also looked up "ravishing":causing great joy
    or delight;entrancing.That about sums up
    Rachael!Recall one reviewer of TTV describing Rachael as,"…the ravishing image
    of her mother!Also true! Will anxiously await
    your review.Bonnie!