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The Vortex (Peter Hall)
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The Vortex (Peter Hall)
Venue: Apollo Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarSaw this last night and loved it! The outstanding performances of Felicity Kendal and Dan Stevens were a masterclass in acting - if only I could be so good. Loved the whole production but agree with the fact that two intervals does intrude on the dramatic flow - but loved it! - Barry C04 Jun 08
starstarstarOne of the most un-Coward of Coward plays and way ahead of its time, this 1920’s piece dared to cover issues like adultery (mature ladies with toy boys, in fact!) and drug dependency. It isn’t as dark or stylised as the 1989 Philip Prowse production with Rupert Everett and Maria Aitkin, but I is very well staged and performed. Somehow, though, it left me rather cold and seemed like just another night in the West End. I don’t think two intervals between three 30 min acts help the dramatic flow. - Gareth James04 May 08
starstarstarTwo intervals between three short acts disrupts what little narrative flow there is to this revival of The Vortex. I can see how it would have been shocking in 1924 but today Noel Coward's first success seems dated. Felicity Kendall is excellent as the vain self-obsessed Florence Lancaster but I was not convinced by her sudden conversion to supposedly devoted mother. As her son Nicky Dan Stevens is awful - not remotely effeminate and entirely unconvincing as a cocaine addict. Best by far is Phoebe Nicholls as Florence's devoted and unrequited friend who is the only person able to tell her a few home truths. No better than workmanlike and I fail to see why The Vortex has been revived so frequently in the past few years. - David Baxter26 Mar 08
starstarstarstarThis is not fair. Open your eyes. Last night Felicity Kendal truly surprised me as the self-deluded Florence Lancaster. This Noel Coward play was new to me, but I was totally transfixed by her star performance from the first moment she appeared looking amazing, glamorous and starry to the final scene where she collapses under the weight of discovering the horrifying truth about herself and her darmaged son, I thought played so excellently by Dan Stevens. Felicity Kendal's performance goes on my personal list of all time favourite performances. She will open your eyes. - NC13 Mar 08
starstartwo stars, not 3 - fred 26 Feb 08
starstarstarit seems peter hall directed this with his eyes closed, and bill kenwright found the set in a skip. the acting is decent, given the circumstances. - fred 26 Feb 08




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