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Sleuth
Venue: Apollo Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarSaw the new cast last night. Fortunately, I couldn't remember much about it from the first time around. It's a clever play, well staged and well acted but I'm glad we paid half price because it's not exactly a great night in the West End. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.232.21.18)13 Dec 02
starstarstarstarPeter Bowles performs wonderfully and makes up for the rather wooden Gray O'Brien who didn't really convince here. Worth going to see. - USER: Whatsonstage.com30 Aug 02
starstarstarstarI had seen the film before so knew the plot but I went with a friend who had not. I obviously didn't give the game away before the start, and the programme cleverly didn't either. Overall an excellent production which we both thoroughly enjoyed - don't be put off by the critics. - USER: Whatsonstage.com07 Aug 02
starstarstarstarstarThis is a great show!!! Set in our time it's even more powerfull then the touring production I saw a couple of years ago. The modern set and lighting design make 'Andrew Wyke's' house a mirrow of his personality. Cold and manipulative. Peter Bowles gives a brilliant performance, diabolic and dangerous. Gray O'Brien is the perfect 'Milo' to ensure a night of firework when these two characters start their 'games'!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com02 Aug 02
starstarstarThanks to the reviewer of the 16th July who managed to completely ruin the experience for me. I knew nothing about the play but made the mistake of reading the WOS reviews before seeing it last night. Not the greatest show in the world, (though I actually thought Peter Bowles was terrific) but I would have enjoyed it a lot more if you hadn't completely given the game away (despite the best efforts of the programme designer to keep the secret). Anyone want to know the murderer in the Mousetrap ? - USER: Whatsonstage.com17 Jul 02
starBowles is appalling here too. He seems to think he's in a pantomime. Both actors gurn at the audience again and again. It's just a shame that some people will go this alone and think they've seen good theatre when all around there is stuff or real quality going missed. - USER: Whatsonstage.com16 Jul 02
starI've recently seen the new production of Sleuth (agree with your review that it needs speeding up but still well worth seeing). A couple of points - I've not seen the film, but did know the plot. Has anyone seen this (or any other production), without any prior knowledge ? Does it work ? Were you convinced ? I have to say that I wasn't by this production, owing to the woodenness of one of the actors. - USER: Whatsonstage.com16 Jul 02
starIT'S BLOODY AWFUL! There is nothing good about it, and the script is SO dated. You can't bill something as clunky as this as the thiller of thillers, not in this day and age when cinema - and other theatrical works - have upped the cunning of thrillers tenfold. It's hugely dismaying to see capacity audiences flocking in for this artless fluff when there's intelligent and imaginative stuff across town with seats to spare. - USER: Whatsonstage.com16 Jul 02
starI went to Sleuth on Wed night and almost nodded off in act two. Gray O'Brian was atrocious. A muscle bound tv actor with all the charisma of a pebble. Poor old Peter Bowles having to struggle along with him in tow. - USER: Whatsonstage.com16 Jul 02
starstarstarstarstarSaw the 4.00pm show on Saturday 6th July, this is during the Preview period. Have to say superb performance by both Peter Bowles and Gray O'Brien. The play has twist's and turns aplenty and actually does have you gripped from the very start. Much better than the limp film (Staring Michael Cain) version. It was a little short of the 2˝ hour running time advertised (Actually run for just over 2 hours), so not sure if they had problems and had to cut it short. But well worth seeing. - USER: Whatsonstage.com07 Jul 02




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