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Alison Steadman as Mam in Enjoy
Alison Steadman as Mam in Enjoy
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Venue: Gielgud Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarI caught up with this under-rated play comparatively recently at the Watford Palace, but was lured back by the casting of Alison Steadman and David Troughton as Mam and Dad. It turned out to be the same director-design team, but I don't regret re-visiting it as the performances are terrific. It's a show which was way ahead of its time when it was first produced in 1980. If I have a reservation, it's that the first half is too slow. The second half, however, is a gem! - Gareth James02 Apr 09
starstarstarIt's not too difficult to see why Enjoy was a flop first time around. The dialogue between the elderly couple who can barely stand each other is biting, believable and frequently hilarious. But the escalating absurdism of Alan Bennett's story is far too Ortonesque for my taste and at least 20 minutes too long. There are some valid points about the heritage industry but by the end it's difficult to care much. Alison Steadman is wonderful as Connie, apparently on the verge of dementia but unexpectedly sharp on occasion and there is an hysterical cameo from Carol Macready; but Enjoy? - not entirely. - David Baxter18 Mar 09
starstarstarWe sat in the front row of the stalls last Saturday. Great seats. What a shame we didn't have something better to watch. I have thought it before - that Alan Bennett just doesn't manage to tick all the boxes, does he? The play was amusing, yes, but certainly not laugh out loud stuff. And there wasn't a single surprise, or at least, nothing you couldn't see coming a mile off. Steadman and Troughton were, of course, superb, it's just such a shame they had this poor material to work with. Mind you, a couple of ladies immediately behind us obviously thought differently because any line that managed to raise a faint smile for us had them cackling uncontrollably with laughter. Perhaps they were related to Bennett! The play was worth about £15, maybe £20, but having paid nearly £50 each, we felt we were robbed. Were it not for the fine talent of Steadman and Troughton, we would probably have pressed charges. - Escalus09 Feb 09
starstarstarstarstarThere are some superb performances in Enjoy, which will bring you to the brink of hilarity and despair.Steadman and Troughton command the stage throughout, but are more than ably supported by the other speaking parts who inject their own pathos and uncomfortable humour.The young lad (McGovern)subtly delivers a number of blows,taking the story to a layer of considerable discomfort. This play took me to the limits; laughing one moment, squirming and shocked the next. I would certainly recommend you go. - Tricia 03 Feb 09
starstarstari havent seen it yet but im really looking forward to it as my cousin is in the play!!!!! - Carly09 Jan 09
starstarstarstarstarI saw the same production in Bath before it came to the Westend and its brilliant!! - James26 Sep 08
starstarstarI am not always the greatest fan of Bennett (I am perhaps a little bit young to really appreciate his slightly old fashioned humour) but I found this an enjoyable evening. The play has a few funny lines (admittedly, the rest of the audience seemed to find most of what was said hysterical) but the ideas in the play are most interesting. The play studies how observation changes people and is still relevant in a world of CCTV and reality television. Also, the theme of false nostalgia for the past and the darker ideas of the script ensure that there is plenty to think about. The best of the production is without doubt the acting and all the main cast are excellent. Steadman's performance is outstanding and is both comic and beautifully touching. The play is a little dated and not in my view great but the production could not be better. If you are a fan of Bennett you are sure to enjoy it. - Chris J05 Sep 08
starstarstarBest show i've seen in a long time. Really really funny and cool set! - George29 Aug 08




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