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Post by showgirl on Sept 5, 2017 4:20:53 GMT
Nearly a week since I saw this, since when I've seen umpteen 4-star reviews. At the time I hadn't the heart to say what I thought and now if I do so, I will be hugely out of step with the vast majority - unless others here add dissenting voices.
However, as I'm sure I won't be the only member to have seen/booked for this, I'm starting a thread and waiting for someone else to be brave enough to comment on the production itself...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 8:23:57 GMT
Didn't know about this until I read the above post, but I would rush to see Cel Spellman if I lived anywhere near. Cel Spellman!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 15:20:41 GMT
However, as I'm sure I won't be the only member to have seen/booked for this, I'm starting a thread and waiting for someone else to be brave enough to comment on the production itself... You should be brave and be the first one to comment on the production. Others will follow no doubt.
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Post by Marwood on Sept 5, 2017 16:20:13 GMT
Yes, if you think its rubbish, blaze away - just think of Parsley, he/she wouldn't have kept quiet if they thought a play was sh*te.
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Post by showgirl on Sept 5, 2017 17:20:19 GMT
I didn't think it was rubbish, but I really couldn't see what all the critics and bloggers found so wonderful. I would find listening to a phone-in tedious enough - and therefore wouldn't do it - so watching one depicted on stage was even more trying. Yet apparently something really impressive has escaped me, given the unanimous 4-star ratings.
So far as names are concerned, the only one I knew was the author's, which is fine with me, but I couldn't help wondering what it would have been like to see Liev Schreiber play the lead, as he did in a US production.
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Post by dani on Sept 8, 2017 11:56:34 GMT
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