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Cold Meat Party (Manchester)

Cold Meat Party (Manchester)

Venue: Royal Exchange
Where: Manchester
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starIn a word: dreadful! KB, Chester - USER: Whatsonstage.com (130.88.89.101)06 May 03
starstarVery disappointing play. The one liners aren't all they're cracked up to be in previous reviews. Some very ropey acting. And the denouement is ridiculous. Paul, Manchester - USER: Whatsonstage.com (130.88.89.101)18 Mar 03
starDreadful. This tries to shock for the sake of it. The acting is of such poor quality (the rock star, for example, shows no sign that he was ever one) that you'd be better seeing an am dram production. What is the Royal Exchange doing? Brad Frazer's previous plays have been excellent, but this feels rushed and half baked! Janey - USER: Whatsonstage.com (81.135.48.2)17 Mar 03
starstarstarstarstarOne of those plays where you just have to buy the script to recall ALL the fantastic one-liners!. A very funny play with a tragi-serious underbelly about aging and the realisation that your best is behind you. On-form the Royal Exchange is one of the UK's best theatres - and this is certainly 'on-form'!. Great performances from all concerned - but be warned the Royal Exchange auditorium can play havoc with accoustics if the actor is facing away from you! Viceroy (seen on the 12 March). - USER: Whatsonstage.com (62.252.203.49)13 Mar 03
starstarstarstarFirstly it is a great wildly entertaining evening at the best theatre around, and to see this company perform The Seagull in the afternoon with only an hour between shows is to feel a great adrenalin rush. Of the Cold Meat Party, it does have the feel of a very black sit-com. Sadly it seems to lack the sheer brute force of Brad Fraser's other plays performed at the theatre. You left those shocked and battered and uplifted and very very moved. Cold Meat Party does not have that emotion or the shock, and the plotting with its rather clumsy way of bringing a group together suggests Agatha Christie on one of her dark days. BUT, BUT, it is still a stunning evening with great performances and beautifully staged with no trickery. I would heartily recommend this for an evening of dark comedy. By the way, what were all those saucepans for? - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.92.168.167)13 Mar 03


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