A review by yak_attak
All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare

2.5

It may be that this just wasn't the time for more Shakespeare, and I needed something a little more straightforward. Even if it were not, All's Well that Ends Well wouldn't be my first choice of Will's work - its plot is just a little too obscured and messy, full of meandering scenes that set up action that doesn't really happen until the end. It's got some good ideas, some great characters, and yeah, some fun scenes (Parolles being tricked is too fun not to love) but on the whole it feels unfinished, like the sketch of another comedy Shakespeare succeeded at.