
The last time I saw this play was in 2008 at the National Theatre with Zoe Wannamaker and Simon Russell-Beale in the lead roles at the National Theatre and I thought it was a great production. It was fun, it was frivolous and it was serious by turns, with both stars falling into a pond at different times. I loved it and I even chuckled a bit. But, this new production went one better - it made me laugh out loud. At a Shakespeare play. At a Shakespeare comedy no less, and I never laugh at Shakespeare comedies. I blame Ms Meera Syal for that.

It was also lovely to see half of the 'Goodness Gracious Me' cast on stage together. As well as Meera Syal we also had Kulvinder Ghir as the rogue Borachio, who, by the end of the play was stripped down to just a pair of boxers as he was convicted of high crimes and misdemeanours. Before the play started I met him outside the gents toilets when he was interacting with random people. When he came up to me I put my hands together, bowed my head and said 'namaste' and that shut him up! Phew I escaped....

As well as Meera, Paul and Kulvinder, I'd pick out Madhav Sharma as Leonato who trikes the right balance between subject and offended father with many witty asides, milking it for all it's worth. I also liked Simon Nagra as Dogberry and Sharti Patel as Verges who both had great comic timing and engaged with the audience at the start and during the half-time. The only let down was the bloke who played Claudio as a block of wood.
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