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The Family Reunion
Venue: Donmar Warehouse
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarThe play is perhaps a difficut one in so far as it is terribly wordy with much of it in prose, so I know I flagged during the first half as it seemed, at times, to drone on. The second act seemed to me to be much better. However, in the hands, or should I say mouths, of the likes of Gemma Jones, Paul Shelley, Anna Cateret, Christopher Benjamin, William Guant and the sublime Penelope Wilton it became a masterclass in acting, even if the story, at times, was a little hard to follow I think I got the gist of what Eliot was driving at? I ought not forget to mention Samuel West too who is a revelation, what a fine actor he has become - a chip off the old block there. And also dear ol' Una Stubbs who turns in a good performance as a dotty sister. I wondered, afterwards, whether it would have been better if Eliot hadn't just written it as a straight play instead of part prose with a "greek" chorus, but then if he had done, so much of the dramatic and mysteriousness of the piece would have been lost. It just means we, the audience, have to work a bit harder to enjoy the play, but it is worth the effort. - rds03 Jan 09
starstarstarThe cast is superb. The atmosphere is also wonderful, but in the end it is a boring play. - Manos07 Dec 08
starstarActing superb so my measly two stars are for the play. The previous reviewer's right - b***ks but so elegantly so. The Donmar throws everything at it - brilliant costume, hair, lighting, noises, effects [ the furies!] but it all left me cold. - Lynette29 Nov 08
starstarstarstarstarThought this play was extremely good. Samuel West's character Harry shone above the rest. Loved the set design and sound effects. Felt like you were in the room. The atmosphere was very intense. A highly reccomended production. Go to see it if you can. Amazing stuff. - Maria26 Nov 08
starstarstarstarKnockout cast, sensation production, but the play is a load of utter bollocks! No wonder T.S. Eliot went out of fashion as the actors squirt verbal diarrhea to rival Nina in Constantine's play within a play, in THE SEAGULL. Still an amazing experience although I don't think the three drunk girls ejected during the first act last night, thought so. Una Stubbs's hairdo alone is worth the ticket price. Go see. - joesmith21 Nov 08


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