The most annoying - and the most questionable - Howard Davies revival feature of Juno and Paycock is the monumental design by Bob Crowley. Established in 1922 during the
bloody civil war between the Free Staters and recalcitrant Republicans, Sean O'Casey evisceration tragicomedy shows the Boyle family breakdown through internal and external pressures in their
struggle to survive in their neighborhood two quarts Dublin.
Here, however, seem to be living in a palace ghostly. In order to evoke the faded grandeur of Georgia for the construction, production lines of the actors in a visual anthem to fetch massive
fashion in trouble. An antique mirror melts into nothingness by a wall, where even the shells gray background in a way that would not look out of place in
the World of Interiors. Dwarfed by their surroundings, the cast are sometimes reduced to "force".
Post by shanshan Du Furniture @2011-11-22 13:23:03