Continuing in our Winter's Tale marathon...
The Stage praises each individual part of the production, calling it "a masterpiece of ingenuity from all angles."
The Independent is also full of nice things to say, giving specific details about the beginning and end of the play (as well as a bit of business in Bohemia" and praising Simon Scardifield's "heart-stopping dignity" in his portryal of Hermione and calling Tony Bell a "disreputable joy."
WhatsOnStage.com singles out many individual performances, giving insight into their characterizations, but special attention is giving to Richard Clothier and Tony Bell.
A second Independent reviewer is more reserved in praise, but still calls the production "worth catching" and mentions the concept behind the infamous "Exit, pursued by a bear" stage direction.
And, finally, if you want a bare bones "who was in the play and when" notice, the BritishTheaterGuide.com will help you out.
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