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Daniel Kaluuya in Sucker Punch

Sucker Punch

Venue: Royal Court - Jerwood Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarIf this ever comes around again I will advise all my friend with teenagers to see it. I was lucky enough to see this on its last day. My son was thrilled and humbled as he thought theatre was for posh people. Great acting from all concerned especially the two leads. We heard every word. - Sue03 Aug 10
starstarstarstarThe Royal Court main house has been turned into a boxing club, complete with ring, which later becomes a boxing venue. Designer Miriam Buether is no stranger to such transformations (Relocated, My Child & Cock also here at the Royal Court) and this is just as impressive. It completely transports you to this (for me at least) alien world and in this case, back in time 20 ¨C 25 years. Roy Williams is just about the best playwright working in the UK today because he writes unpretentious plays which tell personal stories that illuminate and help us understand complex aspects of our society. This particular play shows us what it¡¯s like to grow up black in 80¡äs Britain through the story of two boys whose lives diverge and later re-connect. Setting it in Thatcher¡¯s Britain allows us to revisit a period of war (the Falklands), industrial strife and racism and wonder if anything has really changed. We¡¯re still fighting wars, we seem to be heading for a new period of strife and the spectre of racism has hardly gone away, just buried. It was a captivating 90 minutes sitting front row ringside with more testosterone in the room than all the other London theatres added together. Sacha Wares¡¯ staging, including amazingly real fight sequences, makes it all so totally believable that you wince at the racist comments and jump when a punch lands. There isn¡¯t a fault in the casting. Nigel Lindsay brings out all of the contradictions that inhabit trainer Charlie. Trevor Laird as Leon¡¯s dad and Gary Beadle as Troy¡¯s American give great cameos. Sarah Ridgeway really makes us feel for Becky, caught between her dad and Leon. Above all it¡¯s the three boxing boys ¨C Jason Maza, Anthony Welsh and Daniel Kaluuya ¨C who bring the play alive with extraordinary presence and energy; they are mesmerizing. Yet another triumph for Roy Williams and the Royal Court. - Gareth James20 Jul 10
starstarstarstarYet again, Roy Williams and the Royal Court have pulled off a great coup. The play's strength lies in the sharpness of the characterisation and the setting not merely in a gym but in the ring itself. The transformation of the theatre into a boxing gym is remarkable. The performances are all excellent but Daniel Kaluuya is outstanding not least in the way that he subtly transforms himself through various stages from a schoolboy to a disillusioned boxer. Unlike your reviewer, I heard every word. - fred23 Jun 10


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