
Richard III
Trafalgar Studios (Trafalgar Transformed)
Reviewed on Tuesday 8th July 2014
★★★

It seems everybody has an opinion as to how Richard III should be portrayed. He may be a power seeking, ruthless, delusional monster, but the character has complex moments and shouldn't just be hated throughout.
Freeman's performance is interesting as the character's ruthlessness doesn't dominate; instead it is the subtleties in his performance, and the evil twinkle in his eyes, which highlight Richard's twisted mind.
Freeman's performance is interesting as the character's ruthlessness doesn't dominate; instead it is the subtleties in his performance, and the evil twinkle in his eyes, which highlight Richard's twisted mind.
Freeman dares to be different which some may not like, but his portrayal enables you to look at Richard in a new way. The quirks in Freeman's performance are evident from the start, but perhaps this uneasiness could be held back at first to enable the character to eventually unravel further. The only other element of Freeman's performance which doesn’t feel right is his lack of unpredictability.