by William Shakespeare
Utah Shakespearean Festival
J. Neville-Andrews, Director
2003
Act I. scene i
Act I, scene i
“One glance at the stage is enough to tell watchers they are entering a world of absurdities. Beowulf Borrit’s magnificent set is an Escher-inspired optical illusion made three dimensional. Stairs run in all directions, including upside-down and sideways. Doors- and there are many- are as likely to be horizontal as vertical.”
~Celia R. Baker, The Salt Lake Tribune