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Nancy Carroll in Waste
Nancy Carroll in Waste

Waste

Venue: Almeida Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarApologies, I should have spelled his name - Keen. - rds15 Nov 08
starstarstarI wish I could be more enthusiastic, but I can't because of one major stumbling block and it's a big one - the lead, Will Kean. He is just too mannered for comfort. I suspect it isn't only his fault, but also Sam West's who ought to have known better and reigned him in. With endless talk of disestablishment of the church it was hard going on the ears, and the concentration, of a 21st century audience, who quite frankly couldn't care less. However, having said that the ensemble acting is spot on and in tune with the play and the period. It is stylishly and ingeniously staged and makes great use of a revolve which all helps to keep the pace going even if the text, at times, struggles to do so. But Granville Barker was a man clearly ahead of his time and if one can manage to stick it out you will be ultimately rewarded. Last night several members of the audience left at the interval muttering complaints that it was too long and boring, with one aged pop-star putting it a little more succinctly with "what a loada shit!" That's, of course, grossly unfair. But if only Will Kean could be encourgaed to be in this play and not some other it could be GREAT. - rds15 Nov 08
starstarstarNice acting, but gosh the play could have done with some trimming. We get a 15 minute scene about the disestablishment of the Church of England which really stretches the patience. Solid stuff, but overlong and a little dull. - addicted to theatre27 Oct 08
starstarstarstarIt's so re-assuring when you walk into a theatre and see a Victorian drawing room on the stage - 'ah, a proper play!'....and so it is with 'Waste'. Though the responses to the events presented here would be different & faster in 2008, the issues are timeless. It's a little wordy for modern sensibilities (compare with Now or Later at the Royal Court, which is a modern-day equivalent that packs as much into 75 mins), but Samuel West has delivered a finely detailed production with a first class cast. This is a career high for the under-rated Will Keen and there are terrific cameos from Bruce Alexander, Helen Lindsay and Hugh Ross. Another triumph for the rnt - real national theatre! - Gareth James10 Oct 08


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