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The Entertainer
Venue: Old Vic Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarDisappointed. - Bal23 May 07
starstarstarstar11 weeks on and it has grown significantly. This really is a first class production. - Gareth James20 May 07
starstarstarIt is an old play now, but even so, at times, one can see why it shocked it's audience at the Royal Court back in 1956. Mr Osbourne's writing still has resonance with today's world. However, what has been served up at the Old Vic is more The Robert Lindsay show, and unfortunately he just didn't get it. That maybe partly his fault, which I suspect it is, but also partly the director's. Whatever the combination Mr Lindsay missed Archie Rice by a mile. Perhaps he doesn't want to be disliked? Pam Ferris was far better as his long suffering wife, and David Dawson playing Frank was a revelation. I saw his Smyke at Chichester and predict great things for him. Every movement was poetic, and in my humble opinion he showed us a depth of character Mr Lindsay could only dream of. Unfortunately, John Normington has been indisposed for most of the run and so we had his understudy, David Baron, playing the part of Billy Rice, and somewhat uninspiringly. His playing left me feeling he could once have been a minor civil servant, but certainly not the old pro he's meant to be! It show's, if anything, how important casting understudies really is. In the end I sat watching Mr Lindsay, wondering how it might have been had Kevin Spacey taken the part instead. Hey Ho! I guess it's occaisions like this that make me appreciate theatre when it really is good. - rds20 May 07
starstarstarThe Entertainer seems to be established as a modern classic so perhaps I was expecting too much. The music hall routines are superbly played by Robert Lindsay but the domestic drama consists almost entirely of deeply unpleasant drunks insulting each other. There are occasional flashes of real feeling but for the most part it was impossible to care about anyone in the loathsome Rice family. - David Baxter04 May 07
starstarstarstarstarWas in London and had an opportunity to see The Entertainer and hadn't been to the Old Vic since Kevin Spacey's involvement. Anyway, I thought it was excellent, it kept going throughout the performance, Robert Lindsay was excellent with a lot of presence on stage but so were the other actors. It's worth reading the background in the programme so you don't get too lost on the 'plot' but the actors' performance keeps you involved. The video blogs on the web site also bring some real life to the Company. Will be back! - Mark Palacio30 Mar 07
starMaybe it's just me/my pre-music show age and it went over my head, but we walked out at the first interval. It was very slow and excrutiatingly awful,even Robert Lindsay's presence did nothing to lift it - sarah pitt-bailey17 Mar 07
starstarstarstarstarSaw this last saturday and didnt know what to expect but the play was absolutely amazing, pushing robert lindsay right to the front of the stage during archie's song and dance routine was a great idea really makes you feel like part of the play, all the actors were brilliant. Would totally recommend anyone wanting a great afternoon/night out to go see this. Well done Old Vic on another amazing production. - caroline brooks14 Mar 07
starstarstarstarI think the play has dated, but it certainly couldn't get a better production. Don't be fooled into thinking it's a star vehicle for Robert Lindsay. It's an ensemble piece with terrific performances from Pam Ferris, Emma Cunliffe, John Normington and the lad who plays Frank whose name escapes me too! GO!!! - Gareth James04 Mar 07
starstarstarstarstarJust fantastic! All excellent. Robert Lindsay succeeded superbly in the difficult role of Archie Rice, managing to make him both entertaining and also suitably pathetic. Watch out for Pam Ferris as Phoebe when she berates her father-in-law for eating the cake, it's pure comic genius, without losing the necessary pathos. A wonderful, energetic, funny and moving production. And that was only in the previews. Go if you possibly can. - Louise Dodds-Ely01 Mar 07




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