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Absolutely! {perhaps}
Venue: Wyndham's Theatre
Where: West End
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starMost of the performances were very stilted. This play dragged and at times made me want to heave. I couldn't wait for it to finish. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.92.194.12)20 Aug 03
starVery spasmodic performances. Only Joan Plowright and Darrell D'Silva give a good account of themselves. The play is hard-going to watch and I couldn't wait for it to end. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (212.85.1.1)19 Aug 03
starVery spasmodic performances. Only Joan Plowright and Darrell D'Silva give a good account of themselves. The play is hard-going to watch and I couldn't wait for it to end. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (212.85.1.1)19 Aug 03
starstarstarI went on the whatsonstage outing and enjoyed this much more than I thought it would. Despite production flaws its a very thought provoking play and Oliver Ford Davies is great - USER: Whatsonstage.com (82.35.56.7)05 Aug 03
starstarstarstarVery well acted out by all the cast, a drama with a few well written "comical" phrases to contrast beautifully with the seriousness of the storyline. Oliver Ford Davis is excellent in his role as "narrator/playwright" and to my mind adds just the right amount of outside perspective to help with watching the play. It was a pleasure to see Joan Plowright in the sinister role of mother-in-law causing us to question whether she is or isn't sane!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.167.128.40)18 Jul 03
starstarThis is a mess. A classic example of lots of good actors who are not acting as an ensemble. The likely culprit is the director. All in all, a dreadful waste of talent. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.93.50.14)11 Jul 03
starstarstarstarstarExcellent! Saw Wed matinee performance. I enjoyed every aspect of the performance.Brilliant. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (62.30.0.4)28 May 03
starstarstarstarThe play isn't a thrill, but the performances are, especially those of Joan Plowright and Oliver Ford Davies. it's wonderful to see these old warhorses strut their stuff. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (209.6.198.12)27 May 03
starstarstarstarstarOne of the best casts I've ever seen in a play and they all work so well together. Cleverly written about the thin line between truth and fiction. This is theatre at its best. Fantastic production. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (213.122.41.102)23 May 03
starstarThere's nothing like being lectured too for two hours to put you off these big name revivals. I could work out if Joan Plowright was playing old and frail - or if she was old and frail - but the part is hardly "name above the title" stuff - very nearly a supporting role. Poor old Oliver Ford Davies was called upon to laugh hesterically at the end of BOTH half - and we we all got the pount! The sets a mess, the staging tired and the costumes were obviously bought at the local WI stall. Bad in every way - the night I was in the Opera crowd were there - and they applauded Zefferelli for serving us up this peice of tripe - AVOID at all costs. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.93.50.14)22 May 03
starstarstarstarstarTerrific! At last a play that makes people think. Cleverly staged and with a superb cast. Joan Plowright is brilliant and so is Liza Tarbuck Well done Mr Zeffirelli. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (213.122.166.105)22 May 03
starstarstarstarI think it's visually effective and I like the idea of members of the public seating on the stage near the actors witnesing their actions. It hasn't been done in a traditional kind of way but it doesn't have to and it works perfectly. The play is clever and witty, it makes people think and draw their own conclusions. Joan Plowright is perfect for the part with that kind smile on her face which makes you think is she telling the truth or is she mad? - USER: Whatsonstage.com (82.35.56.7)14 May 03
starwhat a mess of a show. V3sually all over the place- teh poster is 19thcentury, so WHY is it set on some hideous chat show like stage with a hideous mosaic and gold grid...and actors in awful costumes and wigs from the 1960's? This does nothing to help the creaky old 'comedy' (and i use that VERY loosly- cliched and obvious laughs) at all...just draws attention to how awful the play is. And Joan Plowright is awful....wheeled on, says her lines...cos shes a dame (lots of easily pleased yanks in audience) and gets a round of applause for turning up. Yawn. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (82.35.56.7)13 May 03


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