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Dealer's Choice
Venue: Trafalgar Studios (previously the Whitehall)
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarTonight I was lucky enough to see this production for the 3rd time and what a treat it was again. I feel truly privileged to have had the chance to see this play again. It is superbly written, the characters are wonderfully drawn, the staging is superb and the acting is without exception brilliant. If you've not seen it yet, go while you still have a chance. - Paul Wallis13 Mar 08
starstarstarstarGreat performances in a great venue, you can smell the tension. - QuincyMD08 Mar 08
starstarstarstarstarI've seen this play over 6 times now & I have enjoyed it everytime. The cast are simply excellent & work well together in every scene. I also think that Sam West has done a brilliant job at putting this production together within a short space of time. Well done to them all & I hope they win lots of awards for this truly amazing show! - Maria07 Feb 08
starstarstarstarActs 1 & 2 of Patrick Marber's poker comedy are frequently very funny indeed as he establishes the characters and brilliantly captures the often cruel banter of men at work - workmates but crucially not friends. Poker is a complete mystery to me and, as a fan of team sports, I cannot see the attraction of ritual humiliation and the possible loss of substantial amounts of money. As a result Act 3, based around the game itself, is less entertaining as each character is revealed to be a compulsive loser in various ways. Marber would argue that this is the point but he seems to be infatuated with the high stakes game and to admire those prepared to risk everything, even including family. An excellent cast is very easy to laugh at but it's impossible to like any of them. - David Baxter31 Jan 08
starstarstarthis play was ok with good dialogue but the characters are just not written very well.the whole father son dynamic at the centre of the play doesnt work. i left thinking i had seen all this type of thing done before in many others films and tv shows much better - paulmccabe23 Jan 08
starstarstarstarstarI really enjoyed this. I’ve been lucky enough to see some great straight theatre in the West End recently and Dealers Choice is among the best. Of course ensemble pieces featuring unpleasant male characters aren’t rare (Glengarry Glen Ross is currently at the Apollo and I was also reminded of the restaurant scenes with Willy Loman and his sons in Death of a Salesman). And in a way Dealers Choice feels more like a play from the eighties than the nineties- initially at least the characters often seem to be motivated by money and wanting to be ’businessmen’ of various sorts But very quickly their frailties are exposed and through their gambling we see their guilty secrets and inner lives. The writing and performances are both frankly excellent. The dialogue really sparkles and is mostly delivered at a cracking pace- I really felt drawn in and involved in the action. All the characters feel like real people and although all of them are flawed and some are downright unpleasant, I felt sympathetic to all of them and felt that their motives made sense. The entire cast was superb. Samuel Barnett can’t help but be slightly winsome (bless him), but this really added to the character and helped to make the later scenes where the selfish and unpleasant Carl is forgiven by his father more believable. Jay Simpson and particularly Ross Boatman were incredibly convincing (hardly surprising in the latter’s case as he is something of a professional gambler for real) and Malcolm Sinclair (loved him) and Roger Lloyd Pack shone equally as brightly. But the best performance of the night for me came from young Stephen Wight. In some ways he had the hardest job, because his character wore his heart on his sleeve and had no hidden demons to exorcise. But he was funny and sympathetic and incredibly likeable. Can’t wait to see what he does next. Honourable mentions too for the production design, which very convincingly conjured up the setting and context of the play. One could see how brilliantly this set-up would have worked in the intimate confines of the Menier but it also works well in Trafalgar Studios 1, particularly in the second half where the low ceiling under which the action takes place gives a suitably claustrophobic effect. So get down to Whitehall and make sure you see this fantastic production- and then make sure you vote for it in the Whatsonstage awards!!! - David Standing21 Dec 07
starstarstarstarGripping and amusing play, excellent cast. David Mildon (?), the understudy, did a good job in the role of Mugsy. - houndtang15 Dec 07
starstarstarGripping and amusing play, excellent cast. David Mildon (?), the understudy, did a good job in the role of Mugsy. - houndtang15 Dec 07




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