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    Love's Labour's Lost

    PG2000 · Musical comedy · 1h 33m

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  1. Jun 19, 2000 · All is light and winning, and yet somehow empty. It's no excuse that the starting point was probably the weakest of Shakespeare's plays. "Love's Labour's Lost" is hardly ever performed on the stage and has never been previous filmed, and there is a reason for that: It's not about anything. In its original form, instead of the songs and dances ...

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Thompson is a deliciously self-aware Berowne, shrugging and self-mocking, stripping to his underwear in an over-the-top effort to show his integrity. His wattage is matched by Ioanna Kimbook’s delicate Rosaline, holding real feeling behind her wit, always slightly more serious than her joshing girlfriends (Amy Griffiths and Sarita Gabony).

  3. Love's Labour's Lost wasn't lost on me at all; if I could float into the air, singing 'Cheek to Cheek' with total, unabashed sincerity, I probably would. Full Review | Original Score: B- | Jan 10 ...

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  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Flirtatious chemistry … Ioanna Kimbook (centre) as Rosaline. Photograph: Johan Persson. Thompson seems at home with Shakespearean verse, his Berowne a lovable buffoon, who has flirtatious ...

  6. Feb 14, 2000 · "Love's Labour's Lost" takes place in 1939, when the King of Navarre and his three best friends make a pact to remain celibate for three years. When the Princess of France arrives with her three ...

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    • Kenneth Branagh
    • PG
    • Alessandro Nivola
  7. Apr 19, 2024 · From left to right, Eric Stroud, Brandon Bassir, Abiola Owokoniran and Luke Thompson in ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ (Photo: Johan Persson) By Fiona Mountford April 19, 2024 12:30 pm (Updated 3: ...

  8. blamar 8 April 2004. Love's Labour's Lost is a delightful song and dance compendium of classic song and dance blended with classic literature. The drama and acting are way over the top. But the broad stroke of the actors art is required as an important element of the Shakespearean craft.

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