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Charlie Clee.

As You Like It (OVO)

2019

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Smiling at his recall to England by the newly crowned Edward II, Charlie Clee imbues his excellent Gaveston with a reckless confidence that reflects, not only the power of the King’s title, but also the exhilarations of love. - Mike Brown, The Sunday Herald

Charlie Clee's Gaveston swaggering on in denim and leather like Joe Ortons swingingly amoral toy-boy from Ortin's break out play, Entertaining Mr Sloane. 5*  - Niel Cooper, The Herald

Yet the sheer force of the bond between Edward and Gaveston is poignantly captured by Laurie Scott and Charlie Clee as the lovers. 4* - Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman

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