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Thomas Coombes, Tyler Fayose & Jamie Crew in Barbarians. Photo credit: Ellie Kurttz
Thomas Coombes, Tyler Fayose & Jamie Crew in Barbarians. Photo credit: Ellie Kurttz

Barbarians

Venue: General
Where: Outer London
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starstarstarstarstarWhen I organised tickets to last night’s performance of Barbarians, a theatre production by the Tooting Arts Club, I wasn’t counting on waking up this morning still immersed in what I’d seen. But cast members Jamie Crew, Tyler Fayose and Thomas Coombes gave extraordinarily moving performances that have stayed with me overnight and as I’ve moved through my day. I can't remember the last time I was quite so enthralled by a theatre production. Barry Keeffe’s superb play, set in the 1970s, has huge resonance today. Every centimetre of the spare space available is used to create the atmosphere, build the characters and develop the story to maximum effect. What could be excruciating is made watchable by the depth of the humanity portrayed by the 3 actors, and the wonderful use of irony and humour throughout. This gem deserves a huge audience, and I hope its run in Tooting is followed by a move to other venues. It’s on through 12 May -- don’t miss it!! - Linda Heiden27 Apr 12
starstarstarstarstarI was there on the debut night and can honestly say that watching the three characters' relationship dynamics and the story made for compelling watching. Congratulations to Tom Coombes who came across as terrifying as 'Paul'. (The next big thing I reckon.) Pay a visit and see the cast before they're famous! Brilliant, sharp, snappy dialogue and plenty of action. The play is proof that fantastic productions can be found in smaller venues and this is a gem. - Tanya Phillips 21 Apr 12
starstarstarstarstarI was there on the debut night and can honestly say that watching the three characters' relationship dynamics and the story made for compelling watching. Congratulations to Tom Coombes who came across as terrifying as 'Paul'. (The next big thing I reckon.) Pay a visit and see the cast before they're famous! Brilliant, sharp, snappy dialogue and plenty of action. The play is proof that fantastic productions can be found in smaller venues and this is a gem. - Tanya Phillips 20 Apr 12


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