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Venue: Hampstead Theatre
Where: Inner London
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starstarstarYou can't polish a turd Cassox. - coral16 Oct 09
starstarstarstarThe first half is a little slow, and has the feeling that the director is taking it WAY to seriously... yes it's a serious play, but there is a cartoon, child like quality to it that is never explored. That said it is a fantastic productin and what i've said above is just a little quibble in the grand scheme of things.. Who'd have thought that Jamie Winstone would save a show.. who?? WHO!!?? well she did, and i'm proud to say it. I'm very much looking forward to when she sheds the East London Gal stuff and does some real acting. I'll definaltly be there when she does! - Cassox08 Oct 09
starstarOops what a stinker. Desperately dated and derivative writing, clumsily directed and, apart from the two leads, badly miscast.Roll on the new regime at Hampstead. - Joesmith03 Oct 09
starstarstarstarFabulous production of a haunting play. The tension is electric and Alec Newman and Finbar Lynch in particular are terrific in their nuanced performances. Cruel and fierce- this is a cracker.Not to be missed. - BHC02 Oct 09
starstarstarstarDark, atmospheric, magical and bleakly funny, this is a knockout. All of the acting is spot on and Jaime Winstone achieves a terrific stage debut. Highly recommended, unless you're squeamish and/or paranoid about ageing and/or going bald!! Haunting. - ajh26 Sep 09
starstarstarThere is no doubt that Philip Ridley has been inspired by Pinter. This is clear from the very first scenes. This is sad, dark stuff. The acting is mixed. Finbar Lynch was excellent as Captain Tock and Jaime Winstone in her stage debut took the stage by storm, giving a strong, assured performance as Sherbet. I was less impressed by Alec Newman and Neet Mohan who failed to convince as Cougar and Foxtrot Darling. A word for Annabel Leventon who stood in with a few hours notice for Eileen Page and despite understandly needing to read from the script, gave a believeable performance as Cheetah Bee. The staging was excellent, creating the perfect setting for this piece. At times funny as well as shocking, it never quite fulfilled its promise for me. - Paul Wallis25 Sep 09
starstarstarstarI saw the first production of this play 17 years ago and it's just as mysterious and compelling today as it was then. I don't agree with those who think Ridley was / is highly original - he's too influenced by Pinter - but he does have a gothic black horror style of his own. There isn't a fault in the casting and the staging is impeccable. Well worth reviving. - Gareth James22 Sep 09


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