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My Child

My Child

Venue: Royal Court - Jerwood Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarA heavy handed smattering of cliches. Don't bother. - ryan22 May 07
starstarstarstarstarWell if this is Mike Bartlett's first offering we should be in for some treats in the future. It is an amazing piece of theatre and I agree with the writer, below, who say's it is just what the Royal Court is for. Unlike PWH I cannot comment on whether it is like an episode of Casualty or The Bill as I don't watch either of them. Without wishing to give too much away the actors and audience mingle before the play starts. That caused much speculation between my companion and I as to who was, and who wasn't in the cast. But a quick check of the program finally settled that. I was bowled over by the performance of Adam Arnold who plays the subject of the play. Unless he is a remarkably young looking twenty something he shows a depth of understanding and experience way beyond his more likely age of twelve or thirteen? To be so close to the actors is in itself exciting. One feels part of the action. The space they have created in the Jerwood is like a rather large tube train carriage. Elongated, with the action taking place along the whole of the central section. I sat midway, and felt that if I had been at either of the far ends I would have been cheated out of some of the action, although the cast do move constantly up and down the space. To me it is more a theatrical experience than a fully realised play, yet I came away thorughly exhilarated by it even though its run time is only 40 minutes. The intensity the actors give to their performances, in particular Lia Williams, Ben Miles, Adam James and Sara Kestelman came over more powerfully in the intimacy of this space. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone who likes a challenge. - rds22 May 07
starstarstarstarstarAn impressive first play given a stunning production, which is both thrilling and devastating. I felt more involved in the play than almost any other drama I've seen of late and its 40 mins made me think more than any 3-hour play ever has; a clear case of less is more. The director / design team behind 'generations' have done it again. Exactly what the Royal Court is for and a great start to the Dominic Cooke era. - Gareth James18 May 07
starstarstarstarstarGreat writing and acting. This script feels like it's demonstrating a premise, rather than arguing about a question - and this might make the characters feel more limited than a story that allowed itself more dissent - but Mike Bartlett is a writer to watch. - fred15 May 07
starPoor! Yes representative of dysfunctional families but limited development of character roles and a weak story line. Shame on you Royal Court! - MJH14 May 07
starThe theatre looks amazing, but this play is utter tripe... the script belongs in Casualty or the Bill, not the Royal Court. - PWH10 May 07
starstarstari have got to say this was absolutely incredibe!!! the kid is facinating and the hole set is just out of this world!! - playwrighter)10 May 07


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