Great acting from everyone, but a slightly ordinary play, with some ponderous moments which the director should have ironed out. Ms Paltrow has the opportunity to exhibit a wide range of emotions and she meets the challenge beautifully, and plays a convincing mid-twentysomething too. Who wouldn't have been happy to be involved in those rather passionate clinches too?! - USER: Whatsonstage.com
06 Jun 02
Saw Proof last night and I have to say, our Gwyneth is a fine actress. The play has some a couple of "lazy" bits in it which the writer really ought to have researched more fully and the directing is off in places (ie major speeches made with the actor's back to the audience) but, generally, it was very excellent and the actors were all superb. - USER: Whatsonstage.com
31 May 02
Captivating from beginning to end. Gwyneth proves she really is a star and the rest of the cast shine just as bright! - USER: Whatsonstage.com
28 May 02
Well I enjoyed Proof immensely and would recommend it to anyone.
I thought Gwyneth was excellent as Catherine, but the rest of the cast were also captivating.
I knew a VERY basic synopsis of the storyline, and although it doesnt get too deep in terms of plot, it is the study of the characters that make this play hugely entertaining. Top marks!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com
26 May 02
Well I liked the play a lot - it is an extremely slight story and could be summarised in about ten words without missing out any plot developments - basically a nice character study. It is a rather Melancholy play about genius, madness, love and death. I genuinely cared about most of the characters..
I knew the famous line from the script before I saw the show and I won't pretend that it did'nt spoil it a little for me.
Gwyneth was actually very good once you got over her nasal accent - especially in the second half when she has her more emotional scenes. She looked so out of it and emotional I wanted to give her a hug ! Ronald Pickup was absoltely excellent as her father - extremely convincing genius suffering from mental illness. Richard Cole gave a wonderfully natural performance as the young mathematician. Everyone gave wonderully detailed performances.
The design is stunning by the way - a wooden porch with a roof - the whole thing is on a turntable and gentley rotates between scenes.
Really recommended if you are not expecting too complex a storyline but want to see something well written, well acted and wonderfully produced,
- USER: Whatsonstage.com
17 May 02
I was a bit disappointed with this production and with Gwyneth. She was good, but not good enough. Probably my main problem is that I saw the Broadway production last year with its original cast. Mary Louise Parker blew me away completely, she was just perfect and deservedly won the Tony award. Gwyneth is ok but not as versatile as Marie Louise.
I wonder why they didn't bring the Broadway production to London instead of doing a weaker version. - USER: Whatsonstage.com
17 May 02
I saw Proof on Friday, and was totally prepared for the play to be a vehicle for Gwyneth. However, not only is it an incredible piece of writing and direction, Gwyneth herself proves to be a phenomenal actress. Mesmerizing, sensitive, moving but brilliantly funny when appropriate, she won me over completely. As did the rest of the cast - not a weak link amongst them. Queue for returns now!!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com