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Christian Slater as Buddy Ackerman in Swimming with Sharks
Christian Slater as Buddy Ackerman in Swimming with Sharks

Swimming with Sharks

Venue: Vaudeville Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarGood play, fast-paced and great acting from the entire cast. - houndtang17 Jan 08
starstarMy memory of the original film is pretty hazy but I am sure that Kevin Spacey played Buddy as an insidious, relentlessly sarcastic bully, whilst Christian Slater is shouty and physical. He also switches to ingratiating far too quickly to try to enlist Guy's support with a movie he needs to rescue his career. Matt Smithh, usually so good, is even worse conveying little sense of the youthful idealism necessary if the transformation into a crazed avenger is to be believable. Instead he is clearly a Buddy wanabe from the outset making the "twist" at the end depressingly predictable. Stylishly designed and played at a cracking pace but why not just rent the DVD? - David Baxter20 Dec 07
starStinker! Dire script and Slater's execrable acting is even worse than in the deplorable "Cuckoo's Nest".God help the future of plays in the West-End. NO STARS ! - Joesmith11 Dec 07
starstarstarstarstarFantastic! Christian Slater is a class act. We hope he does more theatre in the future. - Prue06 Dec 07
starstarstarstarstarFantastic! Christian Slater is a class act. We hope he does more theatre in the future. - Prue06 Dec 07
starstarstarSwimming with Sharks is just the show I needed to put me in the Halloween spirit! No, there are no ghosts or goblins, but this spine-tingiling thriller had me gripped and guessing until the last moment. Christain Slater is absolutley superb as Buddy Ackerman, the typical Hollywood 'shark' of a boss, and Matt Smith also turns in a very fine performance! Swimming with Sharks is not to be missed, especially this time of year! - Harper31 Oct 07
starDreadful. Slater mugs, Baxendale is wooden and the whole thing is directed with a riduculous, hyper inflated machismo. See the film instead. - Neill22 Oct 07
starstarstarstarGreat stuff which moves along at a good pace. A generous helping of humour in the first act and some tough scenes in the second. Christian Slater is excellent. Well worth seeing. - Michael Best18 Oct 07
starstarstarstarThought the cast was tremendous...never saw the movie, so I don't have a point of reference for the complaints in the review. The play was entertaining throughout and made for a great night. - Shane18 Oct 07
starstarstarstarThe critics are whinging that the 'playhouses' are filling up with musicals and it is true that 3 of the 5 Nimax theatres are. Then they whinge that a play that is an adaptation of a film is not a new play (weren't most of Shakespeare's plays adapted from other sources?). Then they whinge that it's only on as a 'star vehicle' for Christian Slater (are Macbeth, King Lear and the forthcoming Othello star vehicles for Messrs Stewart, McKellern and McGregor respectively). Yawn.... This is a play in a playhouse but it doesn't please the critics. The critics like plays like The Enchantment (goodness knows why) and the public like plays like Swimming with Sharks. Its not ground-breaking, but it is a proper play with characters and a story. I didn't find the twists as predictable as the critics - I'm sure that's because I'm not as intelligent as the 'old white men'. Far from being a 'star vehicle', all three central performances are excellent. It could have been tightened up a bit, but on the whole it's a decent night out and its a play in a playhouse and the paying punters will probably feel they've had a good night. Don't be sheep - go and make up your own mind (unless you liked The Enchantment, in which case you will be severely over-stimulated by this). Oh, and the American accents are a lot better than Glengarry Glen Ross - but Mamet's more fashionable. - Gareth James18 Oct 07
starstarSorry, I can only comment on the first act -- I left at the interval. Cast was top notch, most esp. Christian Slater. But the script!!! By the interval I didn't care who on the stage survived, as long as I did (when I did by leaving). Get a better play next time gang. - Terry Johnson07 Oct 07


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