theatre reviews u.k.
scapino oliver!
the national health a
midsummer night's dream the taming of the shrew
the merchant of venice loves
labours lost a
winter's tale the good
natured man the burglar
the card the architect and the emperor of assyria
on to theater reviews u.s.a. jim's biography
"a midsummer night's dream" 1967 directed by frank dunlop assembly hall, edinburgh festival, scotland
reviewer ronald brydon the observer
"tonight proved the emergence of a major comic star
in jim dale's performance as bottom. even more than in last year's 'a
winter's tale' he carried the evening, leaping about the stage with tireless
energy, transposing the elizabethan humor of his lines into contemporary terms
with marvelous immediacy."
reviewer nick hart-williams
"jim dale is a master of timing, he has to be, so
numerous are his idiosyncrasies. jim (wearing a leather motorcycle jacket with
pop buttons on it) hams up the part of bottom to a degree unlikely to be equaled
- and gets superbly away with it."
saville theatre, london
what's on in london
"jim dale as bottom and bernard bresslaw as quince come off
brilliantly. it's no great compliment to say that i have never known them
funnier: but i mean much more than that. they bring us original comic creations
of the highest order."