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Chris New & Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
Chris New & Nathan Stewart-Jarrett

The Pitchfork Disney

Venue: Arcola
Where: Inner London
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starstarstarstarstarThis is masterful theatre, peering into the soul of today, despite being written two decades ago. For anyone who read the papers back then, stories that must have inspired various bits of this play can be recalled: how chocolate is comforting like sex because it prompts endorphins to be released, how a nutty Christian snake cult emerged in the USA, how the public was against homosexual marriage, the fears of homosexuals living in the closet, the efforts of Gorbachev to reduce cold war tensions and a possible nuclear apocalypse, but it took Ridley to dream all this into his prophetic nightmare of what human existence is really like. It is an existence of comfort seeking and fear avoidance, it is the locking of doors, it is the aquisition of money, it is binging on mind-altering substances like chocolate or heroin looking for comfort, it is the loss of belief in religion and any hope of a life after death. The horror of this empty existence is what Chris New captures so brilliantly in his jittery addled terrified portrayal of Presley, the comfort-craving subservient self-loathing closeted homosexual. Mariah Gale is almost too good as his twin sister, Haley, as her sterling performance really demanded more stage time. The double act of New and Gale is mesmerising, authentic, weird and brilliant. But this tantalising double act doesn't last, as Gale effectively exits the play when her character falls comatose for most of the running time. Still, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett takes over from Gale to good effect, as Cosmo Disney, the epitomy of the perfection and money and criticism in the outside world that is everything Presley fears to face. Stewart-Jarrett is wonderfully confident and homophobic and strange and perfect, albeit I felt he could have expressed slightly more malevolence, given his role as a living nightmare. That there is no typical narrative to this drama should be evident from the description above. If a conventional narrative structure is necessary to your enjoyment of theatre, stay away, but that would be a shame, as this is such a powerful vision from such a brilliant playwright so wonderfully acted. And the Pitchfork Cavalier is mindnumbingly terrifying when he finally shows up! :) - steveatplays25 Feb 12
starstarstarstarSaw this production last night. I had little idea of what to expect. This is certainly no piece for the faint hearted. Gritty, surreal. and intense. The whole cast gave completely engaging performances with Mariah Gale and Chris New standing out as quite simply sensational. Highly provocative with a display of raw emotion onstage , this brilliantly performed and directed play is well worth seeing. - Phoebe21 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstarCassox, granted I do not know you, but your comment tells me enough. Clearly you are a bitter industry idiot. I find it amusing that you say the director "misses the point" when Phillip Ridley himself worked on the production and did a Q and A after one of the performances. Surely it would have been pointed out by the author himself if the production was "utter shit". oh dear, im embarrassed for you. This play is not only a brilliant piece of writing, but the performances are superb. The characters are so demanding and could easily have been acted over the top or with unbelieveable hysteria but they weren't. It was beautifully acted and I cant imagine any other actors fulfilling the roles. Go and see it, decide for yourselves! - Vicki19 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstarThis is a sensationally acted production of a still provocative piece. A chance to see a couple of the best performances you'll see off west end all year - Alastair19 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstarAs Cassox can barely string a sentence together, I'm not surprised he/she cannot appreciate the brilliance in Philip Ridley's writing and Edward Dick's direction. I watched this show in total awe. Every part of the production makes you tingle, from the clever lighting to the visceral performances. The brave monologues - which on occasion span several pages - make this script stand out from the comfy, safe world of British theatre pre-Ridley. It's apocalyptic, bleak, funny and all at once the most meaningful evening you'll ever spend in an auditorium. Far from missing the point, director Edward Dick hits it squarely between the eyes with a knockout blow. Bravo. - Milton Burns19 Feb 12
starstartried to write a review but WOS messed it up. This is utter shit and the director misses the point. Godd performances cant save it. How dare Dick make this play THIS dull.... - Cassox11 Feb 12


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