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Private Lives

Private Lives

Venue: Noel Coward Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarBrilliant! The chemistry between Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan made it truly wonderful - USER: Whatsonstage.com27 Feb 02
starstarstarstarstarWonderful. I can't wait to see it again in New York this time. - USER: Whatsonstage.com19 Feb 02
starstarstarstarstarsinglehandedly revived my interest in Englishtheatre... - USER: Whatsonstage.com19 Feb 02
starstarstarstarstarThe BEST show in the West End. Alan Rickman is just superb. - USER: Whatsonstage.com13 Feb 02
starstarstarstarstarThe perfect example of how can a mediocre play become a unique theatrical experience with a great director and cast. - USER: Whatsonstage.com30 Dec 01
starstarstarstarstarA superb production - a pleasure to experience. Almost every line comes across as a classic, and Duncan and Rickman are amazing together. Go see it! - USER: Whatsonstage.com11 Dec 01
starstarstarI was part of the WOS outing on 4th November and would be interested to know what others thought. Like the first reviewer (below), I could hear perhaps three out of every four lines from Alan Rickman and I was in the centre stalls! Similarly, Lindsay Duncan was empathically sotto voce and the opening of Act II when they're on the floor together was practically inaudible. However, the set and sheer writing of Coward made up for that. (I have to say, the acting was flat and Rickman made if flatter!) - USER: Whatsonstage.com07 Nov 01
starstarstarstarAbsolutely great night - had I believed the opening night critics - I would never had gone! - USER: Whatsonstage.com02 Nov 01
starstarstarstarstarSee it- see it now! The whole cast are sparkling, and Alan Rickman is just superb. A marvellous treat well worth every penny. - USER: Whatsonstage.com22 Oct 01
starstarstarstarstarExquisite!!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com14 Oct 01
starstarstarstarstarI feel really sorry for anyone who doesn't recognise this as a simply brilliant evening in the theatre. Cast, direction, design & lighting are superb. Go and have the time of your life. I cannot recommend it too highly - it's so refreshing to see a Coward done in such a modern, accomplished way. - USER: Whatsonstage.com10 Oct 01
starstarstarstarI really have to disagree with some of the comments made above. I saw Private Lives with my partner on Tuesday last (25th Sep) and we both came away with a big smile on our faces. We were also near the back of the stalls and could hear every word Alan Rickman, Lindsay Duncan and Adam Godley said. I agree that Emma Fielding was a bit on the quiet side and talked over laughter which is one of the disadvantages of going on a preview night I suppose. This is one of my favourite plays and I was a bit dubious when I first heard the casting of the two leads (they're described as late twenties and 30 in the script!). I have to say however that I laughed my socks off, as did a large proportion of the theatre, in fact so much so that I missed a few lines! My partner is not a Coward nut like me and has only seen one production of Coward before, but he was also laughing and enjoyed himself immensely. We both have over 10 years experience in the theatre and certainly didn't notice any "muffed lines". Please go and see the production for yourselves. I did think a few things needed tweaking - the fight scene was a mite wary as if they had only just got it right, and the Cybil character needs work, but on the whole, I think they have a winner. - USER: Whatsonstage.com27 Sep 01
starstarI saw Private Lives last night. i thought it was a mess. I was not expecting much from Alan Rickman as Iknow from experience of four previous theatrical outings that he swallows his words and can't be heard. The older lady I was with - we sat in rear stalls, but it's a small theatre - could not hear him at all. He just seemed very unhappy and totally miscast. this is someone stinking rich and very camp - it HAS to be camp. The direction was bizarre. The set was appalling - act 2 less 1930s Paris, more 1980 Berkhamstead. Lindsay Duncan was gorgeous. but a bit quiet, but at least making the efforts. Adam Godley did really well, avoiding the traps of the part of Victor. emma Fielding did not seem to understand the part of Sibyl, and wasted the opportunity to waltz away with the show (cf Sara Crowe). Very disappointing. I don't believe in this oh well it wa sonly a preview theory. One accepts muffed lines, uncertainty over levels and a lot of trying to deal with the furniture (the set was a minefield for them) and a certain lack of energy. But it was a real PUDDING. And so expensive. Rather than cut wages, why don't the managers cut seat prices for everyone? Will be interested to see what others think. There was a decent response in the wake of the fight scenes at the end of Act III, but in the interval after Act I people were very boot-faced and I heard lots of poor "reviews". - USER: Whatsonstage.com27 Sep 01


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