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Post by joem on Sept 5, 2016 22:34:59 GMT
This has an Enronish feel. Both because of its subject matter, the Latin American banking crisis of the eighties, and its "look".
The theme of the banking crisis, caused by excessive and often unnecessary cheap loans which went sour when interest rates soared, is underpinned by the story of how a rookie banker with family issues from outside of the Ivy League banking mafia, gradually rises in wealth and power even if it costs him his soul.
The Enron parallel I saw is in the fantasy scenes woven into the narrative with plenty of mime and movement and disco dancing to add visual interest to the proceedings.
I would have liked more of a critique of the corrupt politicians who benefitted directly to balance the obvious critique of the criminally irresponsible banks who lent money for worthless projects in order to feather their nests. But all in all an intelligent and thought-provoking play which merits a visit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 23:23:10 GMT
I read somewhere that this is described as "Birdman meets The Wolf of Wall Street". As you can tell from my picture on the left, this description sounds very tempting to me...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 7:05:31 GMT
I can't help but be bothered by how there are ten men in the cast and only two women. I wouldn't be surprised if banking is male-dominated, but I would be surprised if that was an accurate ratio. I honestly don't know if I'm looking forward to it or not, but I'm seeing it in a couple of days so I guess I don't have to worry about that for much longer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 7:23:42 GMT
Saw this on Saturday
And didn't want to comment initially
But was not impressed
It is as the first poster stated
Staged in the style of Enron but the script is some sort of third rate Wolf of Wall Street
There are too many random ideas and short scenes Lots of the staging just doesn't work or take flight
There are audibility issues due to the traverse staging
The lead male actor is really fantastic and will surely make a name for himself and I think he was in something else at Hampstead recently (Rabbit Hole based on appearance and recognition?)
And hs is quite fit
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 8:11:35 GMT
Saw this on Saturday And didn't want to comment initially But was not impressed It is as the first poster stated Staged in the style of Enron but the script is some sort of third rate Wolf of Wall Street There are too many random ideas and short scenes Lots of the staging just doesn't work or take flight There are audibility issues due to the traverse staging The lead male actor is really fantastic and will surely make a name for himself and I think he was in something else at Hampstead recently (Rabbit Hole based on appearance and recognition?)
And hs is quite fit If you mean Sean Delaney, yes he was in 'Rabbit Hole' which was his first stage job after graduating from RADA last summer apparently so it's great to hear that someone with little professional experience is making such an impression already and has (hopefully) a bright future.
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