Overview
Geoffrey Tennant is the passionate but unstable artistic director of the New Burbage Theatre Festival. Haunted by the ghost of his predecessor, he struggles to realize his creative vision while handling touchy actors, a jittery general manager, a pretentious guest director and his own tempestuous romance with the festival's leading lady The backstage bedlam mirrors the onstage angst as Geoffrey directs three of Shakespeare's masterpieces -- Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear -- one in each season.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | Canada |
| Genre: | Comedy, Drama, Romance/Dating |
| Network: | Movie Network |
| Watched by: | 1 121 996 517 |
| Total running time: | 14 hours 6 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 18 |
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The dressing room tour made me laugh) "You don't have to hide behind it, I'm gay...You don't have to cover yourself, I'm old..." :DDD
Only Ellen and Jeffrey are happy, and the ending turned out to be beautiful with an empty chair and a butterfly off-screen...And so there is too much sadness for the end((
Nevertheless, the first 2 episodes are really too creepy and too boring, but then I didn't regret a second that I continued to watch.
Jeffrey really likes and intrigues, Helen is also not bad, but the others are somehow like that...I thought I'd quit after this episode, but maybe I'll watch another one, I wonder how Jeffrey will cope. I'll see if it's worth continuing.
The courier who got the chameleon drunk is such a sweetheart))) Who wouldn't be tempted by it)
And how did he punch Jeffrey?)) And this dialogue of theirs)
All the prison scenes are a complete joke) What about Jerry and his assessment, what about the rest of the cast, what about the hysterical Deron Nichols and the evil Anna))
Jack and Kate are wonderful, I love the way the actors play, such a wonderful couple) And they didn't just sleep together, but really feel something for each other, even he, the cool movie star)
Oh, poor May...But I didn't really like the attack, it was somehow unnaturally played.