The review discusses a new production of Shakespeare's 'Comedy of Errors' staged during the Summer Shakespeare Festival at Prague Castle. The play begins with a dark prologue featuring a merchant condemned to death in Ephesus for being from Syracuse. This sets the stage for a comedic chain of misunderstandings involving two pairs of identical twins. The production, directed by Vojtěch Štěpánek and translated by Martin Hilský, features actors playing both twins in identical costumes, creating confusion among other characters. The performance highlights the comedic potential of the roles, particularly noting Vojtěch Vondráček's portrayal of the Syracusan twin, which brings humor and flexibility to the role. While some minor criticisms are mentioned regarding overacting, the overall production is praised for its lively and engaging approach to the classic comedy.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article focuses on a cultural event—a theatrical production—without any political commentary, framing, or controversy. It provides a detailed review of the play's structure, performances, and artistic choices, but does not take a stance on political issues.
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 75 · Objektivnost 80): The article provides an overview of a Shakespeare play performance, accurately describing the plot and staging. It references past performances and actors, but lacks specific dates or sources beyond the publication itself. The tone remains neutral, focusing on artistic interpretation rather than tak


