Tara
Rosling
On 31 May, 2001
National Post's Robert Cushman
Reviewed Stratford Festival's
Twelfth Night
"Tara Rosling's lucid, graceful Viola is the
most
enchantingly accomplished Stratford debut I remember."
On 30 May, 2001
Toronto Star's Richard Ouzounian
wrote:
"Here's Tara Rosling's Viola, breaking
your
heart with the understated pathos
of
'A blank, my lord. She never
told her love'."
Review by NOEL GALLAGHER of the London Free Press
Carrying the play's love theme is Rosling, as
Viola,
a heroine embodying charm, warmth, good sense
and other admirable qualities. The actor also
displays convincing male body language when
she's masquerading as Cesario, the
unwitting object of Olivia's affections.
Jeniva Berger's review
and Tara Rosling's persevering Viola
whose double life as the Duke's spirited male
servant with a feminine overdrive, is delightful.
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