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Samuel & Timothy West in A Number
Samuel & Timothy West in A Number

A Number

Venue: Menier Theatre
Where: Outer London
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1st Night Photos: Wests Reunite for A Number - 5th Oct 2010 Photos
Menier Reunites Wests in Number, Goes Invisible - 4th Aug 2010 News
Samuel West Resigns as Sheffield Artistic Director - 21st Dec 2006 News
West & Son, Goodman Fiddler, Harman Hit Sheffield - 17th May 2006 News
West Revives Romans in His First Sheffield Season - 23rd Jun 2005 News
West Takes Over from Grandage as Sheffield Chief - 22nd Oct 2004 News
Sheffield Honours Caryl Churchill with Festival - 26th May 2004 News
A Number starstarstar - 26th Sep 2002 Reviews
Review Round-up: Wests Make A Number Count - 6th Oct 2010 roundup
1st Night Photos: Wests Reunite for A Number - 5th Oct 2010 photos


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starstarstarI'm finding it hard to believe it's only 8 years since I saw the original production of Caryl Churchill's play about cloning at the Royal Court. I remember the starry casting of Michael Gambon and Daniel Craig and the West End transfer being scuppered by their refusal to move with it. I remember finding it intriguing, but confusing and ultimately an unsatisfying 50 minutes. So why did I go and see it again? Well, because it's at a lovely intimate theatre - the Menier Chocolate Factory (though on Friday suffering from distracting extraneous noise of a band rehearsing somewhere) - and father and son Timothy West and Sam West play the father and sonS. It must have been ahead of its time in 2002 because the debate about cloning in the subsequent 8 years make it now seem more timely. I'm not sure the father and son casting actually added anything and I still found it intriguing, though a little less confusing, but just as unsatisfying. - Gareth James03 Oct 10


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