Customer asks for refund from York Theatre Royal because actors performed play in Yorkshire accents
Tom Bird tweeted: We've got a complaint this morning from someone who left after an hour of As You Like It last week, because it had "Yorkshire accents" in it. That's Yorkshire accents, right here in Yorkshire. They want a refund."
The production of the Shakespeare comedy is by Northern Broadsides, a Halifax-based company whose stated aim is to 'sell northern voices' by staging classic and new plays performed in regional dialects.
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Ironically, the cast list includes more actors from the Manchester, Liverpool and Lancashire areas than Yorkshire, though Gemma Dobson is from Leeds and Jo Patmore from the East Riding.
The company's work is described as 'bold, accessible and unpretentious'.
This summer As You Like It will visit Leeds Playhouse, Harrogate Theatre and Cast in Doncaster.
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Hide AdReplies to Mr Bird's tweet suggested audience dissatisfaction with local accents was not a new phenomenon.
Oxford Playhouse director Louise Chantal said: "I once got a letter (hand-delivered - clearly very local) complaining about the Scottish accents in a show by the National Theatre of Scotland. Memorably she suggested ‘if you must put a play on in a foreign language at least provide subtitles.’ The play was in English."
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