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The Rover: The RSC has a hit on its hands

Posted: Oct, 08, 2016

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The Rover is in the Guardian's best theatre and dance shows this week. Buy tickets to see The Rover here

The RSC has a hit on its hands with a revival of the Restoration comedy by Aphra Behn, the extraordinary playwright who predated the current glut of female writers in theatre by several hundred years. Loveday Ingram had all but disappeared as a director yet returns in triumph with a production that’s irresistibly entertaining as it follows a group of English cavaliers, led by Joseph Millson’s charming bounder Willmore, who find fun at the Naples carnival while in exile during the Cromwell period.

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The Rover: winning swagger & some cherishable audience ad-libs by Joseph Millson

Posted: Sep, 28, 2016

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A few more wonderful reviews for The Rover have appeared online. See The Rover at the RSC until February 2017.

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The Rover: new synopsis by the finest comic-drunk actor

Posted: Sep, 24, 2016

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The RSC has shared a new video on You Tube of Joseph explaining the (complicated) plot and background to The Rover, currently receiving incredible reviews. The Rover runs until February 2017, so plenty of time to get your ticket, though The Telegraph suggests that you should see the 'rugged Joseph Millson' this week.

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The Rover: Joseph Millson's Willmore is swaggering, priapic, and irresistible

Posted: Sep, 19, 2016

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The Times has shared its 4 star review of The Rover online! Read it in full on the Times site.

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Macbeth: Millson has plenty of dash & energy, a constant, rather starry suggestion of sex

Posted: Jun, 10, 2016

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A fairly recent review for Macbeth, shared after one of the Globe on Screen worldwide screenings, has been posted here, with kind words about Joseph's performance. 

Millson is a youngish, dashing Macbeth, more sure-footed than usual these days with the verse and with plenty of moody fire and fierceness...

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