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The Winter’s Tale review – Bertie Carvel is chilling as the RSC ramps up the thrills

Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonYaël Farber’s production manages the problem play’s shift from dark to light well, but is often opaque in meaningMale sexual jealousy drives Shakespeare’s problem play before it is smoothed over by its 11th-hour happy ending. Yaël Farber’s production animates the psychological terror that King Leontes (Bertie Carvel) wreaks on his pregnant wife Hermione (Madeline Appiah), out of his unfounded suspicion that she has been unfaithful with his old friend, Polixenes (John Light). Carvel makes a convincingly deluded barefoot king, regarding himself as the vulnerable cuckold. His suspicion turns to solid belief to unleash punishment on Hermione.In its first three sombre acts, the drama plays out as a thriller, with expressionist movement and lighting. A gigantic orb of a full moon hangs over the stage (Soutra Gilmour’s design is spare and striking as a whole), turning cool white or roiling red to reflect the action. Continue reading...

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