by Hannah Bisewski
Published on October 01, 2011
Even when an actor donned and then doffed an article of clothing to change characters every other line—and in spite of the humor of such a scenario—the mood of exotic mystery never diminished.
In the midst of the whirlwind of Shakespeare that is the current Austin theatre scene, audiences of this week's performance of The Tempest, put on by the intrepid Actors from the London Stage, were in for an exceptional and wildly successful rendition at the B. Iden Payne Theatre on UT's campus. For the past two years, a small troupe of AFLS actors has taken up a short fall residency at UT Austin, each time performing a …