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Post by David J on Apr 2, 2022 18:44:08 GMT
This was disappointing to be honest
Maybe I’m setting a high standard to the brilliant 2012 RSC production and this is still in previews but this production feels tame.
I’d rather see Jamie Lloyds version again, which was too stylised and over the top to my liking
The main problem is most of the cast don’t work off each other. The only two that my friend that was with me felt stood out were ian Bartholomew and Geoffrey lumb as the uncle and the boxing younger brother
To be clear Mathew Horne was off with COVID so we had the understudy on with script in hand as Lenny. He did the best he could
But the others were performing in their own worlds, not working off each other. Keith Allen admittedly stood out playing Max again as a randy old codger. But beyond that he lacked brutishness or threat
The whole time it lacked tension and claustraphobia and you’re left noticing how bleak and unashamedly perverted Pinters writing can be in this play about a household full of masculine bravado.
So I may be setting a high standard with the rsc production, but really pinters writing sets a high standard that this production has a long way of meeting
Average, borderline three star production
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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 3, 2022 0:49:10 GMT
What was the running time please?
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Post by David J on Apr 8, 2022 8:52:44 GMT
What was the running time please? 2 hours 10 minutes
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Post by jampot on Apr 8, 2022 10:16:13 GMT
Seeing this tomorrow..really looking forward to it...5* review in the guardian
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Post by mkb on Apr 21, 2022 16:12:13 GMT
Was really looking forward to this, but the Curve Leicester have just called to say that, with four days' notice, the producers have cancelled next week's Monday and Tuesday shows.
No explanation was given other than "circumstances beyond our control". I hope they are not being disingenuous. One cannot help but suspect it might more likely be due to poor ticket sales and a decision to consolidate shows (given how few seats are booked for the remaining nights).
This is very annoying and very late. With more warning, I could have seen the show in Malvern this week instead. As it is, I've had to take a refund, as I've got other commitments Wed to Sat.
I did a lot grinning and bearing when cancellations were due to Covid, but now it feels like producers are taking those of us still supporting theatres rather for granted with these very late cancellations.
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Post by mkb on Apr 21, 2022 16:37:21 GMT
Just to annoy me even further (and excuse my summarisation) ...
Curve caller: "We've changed our booking system, so we can't refund by credit card. We need your bank details."
Me: "Fine. They are ...."
Curve caller: "I am not authorised to do the refund. I will pass those details on to someone else."
End of call.
Curve email: "I should not have taken your bank details by phone, so I have deleted them from our system. Please give them to me again in a reply to this email so I can put them back in our system."
Arghhh! I'd love to see the risk assessment that judged that voice calls were more likely to be hacked than emails.
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