Friday, 24 August 2012

THE MILLER'S TALE - 15TH AUGUST 2012

Having watched a lot of comedy in the early part of the week it was time to look for some unusual drama. And shows don't come much odder than a Nigerian version of Geoffrey Chaucer's " The Miller's Tale", from his epic "The Canterbury Tales".

Classic drama transcends time and culture and, amazingly, this unlikely mix works incredibly well. African theatre is generally lively and their natural exuberance perfectly fits this 14th century morality tale of laziness, infidelity, the perils of marrying a young wife etc. This isn't a production where you can hear every word but this doesn't matter. You can easily follow the plot and most importantly, get carried away with the liveliness of the performers.

It disappoints me that each year people increasingly feel Edinburgh is just a comedy festival. This was a highly enjoyable show with 8 in the cast and (on the day I went) just 12 in the audience. So, if people want to experience something different to generic stand-up and experience what the real fringe festival is about head to C on Chambers street.

PS. I would love to see Overo Productions tackle another of Chaucer's tales next year.

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