Written on: 18/05/2012 by RobKay
Well, well, well... from the thrushes of Romulus & Remus, the West End has brought to us a thrilling tale of twins unceremoniously separated at birth, catapulted into classes apart to grow up unaware of their fraternal bond.
Comical satire throughout, the characters poetically evolve into adulthood facing life's challenges adjacent to a superfluous attention to the struggles of northern British life. Remarkable individual performances I was honoured to bestow, this theatrical magnificence in a league to Marilyn Monroe.
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Written on: 18/05/2012
This review almost captures everything within the play, however Moses was found in the ‘rushes’ and that Romulus and Remus never had thrush- just like to point that out...