The fact that theatre is a live art form can be a double-edged sword - you may be at an off night or you might be seeing something at its very best. My intuition told me that on my first visit to this, on it's press night, it was not at its best - the cast were clearly nervous, the first act seemed endless and a continuous mystery mobile phone made it hard to concentrate - and I was right. Now 14 weeks on, in its last week, it seemed to be at its best - it was tighter, the humour came through more and the cast have really grown into their roles (partiulary James McAvoy who I thought was exceptional last night). It's still a good rather than great play, but it is a great production with great performances. You can say what you like about 'celebrity casting' but if it brings in an attentive young audience like this who clearly loved the fast pace, the performances and the atmospheric soundscape, bring it on. - Gareth James
07 May 09
It has been claimed that Three Days of Rain is a deep play full of mystery and secrets which gradually unfold in a time-shift second act. It's not. The eponymous journal entry and "the big secret" are blindingly obvious within moments of the start of the second half and at the end my only reaction was "Is that it, surely there must be more?" There's no doubting the quality and commitment of the cast of three, although Nigel Harman's impression of Nathan Lane meant that he would have probably slept with James McAvoy not Lyndsey Marshall. The dialogue is frequently sharp and full of New York wit and the staging is impressive, but it's effort wasted on a highly overrated play. - David Baxter
06 May 09
Well acted, and well staged, but personally I just found it rather boring and uninvolving. - houndtang
14 Mar 09
With Michael Greenberg’s ‘wisearse’ New York script, three British Actors playing six demanding American characters and real rain this play could have been a cold technical exercise. Technically it is extremely impressive: it was a sheer joy in itself to watch three such talented young actors rising with such skill to the demands of the script; but more importantly, it is an enormously engaging tale wonderfully told – moving, amusing and thought-provoking. A must see.
This play makes demands of both cast and audience because of the fast-paced, American dialogue but it pays back by the spade-full. Not only is it a great joy to see three such talented British actors pull it off with such finesse but, more importantly, it’s emotive, witty and wise. A must see.
This fast-paced, thought-provoking and witty script demands much of cast and audience. And then what a joy to witness three such supremely talented young British actors deliver it with such skill and maturity. Deeply impressive. Unmissable.
- Dr A Revell
20 Feb 09
With Michael Greenberg’s ‘wisearse’ New York script, three British Actors playing six demanding American characters and real rain this play could have been a cold technical exercise. Technically it is extremely impressive: it was a sheer joy in itself to watch three such talented young actors rising with such skill to the demands of the script; but more importantly, it is an enormously engaging tale wonderfully told – moving, amusing and thought-provoking. A must see.
This play makes demands of both cast and audience because of the fast-paced, American dialogue but it pays back by the spade-full. Not only is it a great joy to see three such talented British actors pull it off with such finesse but, more importantly, it’s emotive, witty and wise. A must see.
This fast-paced, thought-provoking and witty script demands much of cast and audience. And then what a joy to witness three such supremely talented young British actors deliver it with such skill and maturity. Deeply impressive. Unmissable.
- Dr A Revell
20 Feb 09
With Michael Greenberg’s ‘wisearse’ New York script, three British Actors playing six demanding American characters and real rain this play could have been a cold technical exercise. Technically it is extremely impressive: it was a sheer joy in itself to watch three such talented young actors rising with such skill to the demands of the script; but more importantly, it is an enormously engaging tale wonderfully told – moving, amusing and thought-provoking. A must see.
This play makes demands of both cast and audience because of the fast-paced, American dialogue but it pays back by the spade-full. Not only is it a great joy to see three such talented British actors pull it off with such finesse but, more importantly, it’s emotive, witty and wise. A must see.
This fast-paced, thought-provoking and witty script demands much of cast and audience. And then what a joy to witness three such supremely talented young British actors deliver it with such skill and maturity. Deeply impressive. Unmissable.
- Dr A Revell
20 Feb 09
I just wanted to mention about the production on Broadway with Julia Roberts,Paul Rudd and Bradley Cooper it was very very good, I enjoyed all the performances and felt Julia Roberts was excellent, I will look forward to seeing this production to compare them. - Carolyn Chivers
17 Feb 09
A beautiful production of a smart, thought provoking play, with outstanding performances from three fine young actors. One of the best plays I’ve seen in years! - Charlie London
16 Feb 09
Great writing and stunning performances from these rising stars. Fresh, intelligent, and moving. Looking forward to going back to see it again.
- CW
16 Feb 09
It's not a great play (but it is a good one) but it could hardly be better served by this cast and creative team. Three excellent actors at their peak given meaty roles (two each!) to get their teeth into. A great set with atmospheric lighting and soundscape. The first half could be tighter, but the second is a gem. I went to the press night, which was marred by a moron who decided to allow his mobile to continue to ring rather than be embarassed by switching it off; this clearly affected the cast and the audience - and the reviews. Bring on signal barring technology! - Gareth James
16 Feb 09
I saw the play the first performance. It was great. I was amazed by the outstanding performance of the 3 actors. The set is also amazing. It was a captiving evening. Definitely one of the best plays I have ever seen in London. - emilie
15 Feb 09
This was a captivating night at the theatre. I didn't want it to end, and was sad when it did.
It is a really involving play that depends on the ability of the actors and the deceptive simplicity of the staging. All three actors are truly excellent, with James McAvoy particularly compelling, and at times heart-wrenching – he's a magnetic stage presence.
Lyndsay Marshall is obviously a star in the making and I can't think why I have not noticed until now how funny and talented Nigel Harman is.
The multilayered family story is relevant and thought-provoking, the set simple and highly effective (the rain's great!) , and the staging is superb.
I can really recommend this play, it is smart, engaging and moving - do go, you will love it whoever you are. It's a special night out.
- JMO, London
15 Feb 09
A very interesting play that needs attention because of the detail. Superbly acted by all three members of the cast. I was particularly impressed with Nigel Harman, great comic timing. - Liz
14 Feb 09
Magnificent. All three cast members shine but James McAvoy really shows his acting chops, as a hyper (perhaps bi-polar) misfit in the first act and as a shy intellectual on verge of greatness in the second. The play has many insights, not least, into cross-generational misunderstandings. A good night at the theatre. - LLKK
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