… The asides are like amusing marginalia scribbled on the pages of a well-thumbed library book; this irreverent approach is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the play. Shakespearean purists may object, but we should not pay attention to their oxymoronic concerns: there was never anything pure about any of the plays written by that master of adaptation, reinvention and hybridity — and least of all the comedies….

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