With outstanding performances from Ted Dykstra (Rosencratz) and Jordan Pettle (Guildenstern), we were thoroughly entertained and not a little bit bamboozled. Devout fans of Tom Stoppard, we were not disappointed by this play. The dialogue was fast paced and witty and the actors carried it genuinely.
Not always clear, the multiple plot lines, some interwoven and some running concurrently, are sometimes hard to keep up with, but most definitely thought provoking. There is much philosophizing on the meaning of life. Guildenstern and Rosencratz are trapped and manipulated by the other characters, as they struggle to unfold the mysteries surrounding them and to gain enough knowledge to know what to do next.
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