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Public Property

Public Property

Venue: Trafalgar Studios (previously the Whitehall)
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarWhat a funny, clever, inventive and brilliantly acted show. One of the best things I've seen on stage in a while - Paul Wallis07 Dec 09
starstarstarstarThis is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. A great night out and really great performances. I am puzzled by the previous comment on here. The only sex in the play is consensual between an older man and a young man of legal age, in no way does it represent gay men as paedophiles. If anything it manages to show gay men as three-dimensional characters defined by more than just their sexuality. Also it's a comedy, get a sense of humour. - Raul01 Dec 09
starI thought the play was deeply cynical on virtually every level. Gay men have been represented as peadophiles long enough in the public consciousness. I found it pretty sickening to have to sit through 50 minutes of Max Clifford drivel. Poor. - Bazza26 Nov 09
starstarstarstarstarHugely recommended! It may not be a very deep or thought provoking play, but it is thoroughly entertaining and definitely worth seeing. Smart, hilarious and with some truly brilliant acting from all the three leads. And it really benefits from being staged in a very small venue which allows to fully appreciate their superb and nuanced acting. Go, see it - great evening is guaranteed - Wioletta25 Nov 09
starstarstarstar“Run and get a ticket for Public Property…Brilliantly funny.” Stephen Fry on Twitter - JS22 Nov 09
starstarstarstarI couldn't agree more - Glen is spot on with his review. Terrific assemble playing from Robert Daws, Nigel Harman and Steven Webb elevate this somewhat contrived piece to another level. Studio 2 is now one of London's gems. - rds22 Nov 09
starstarstarstarOne of the best productions I have seen this year. The initmate trafalgar studio 2 works well for this three hander and the cast act their socks off. THe only thing holding off a full score of 5 is the slightly rushed, predicable ending but an excellent addition to the west end - Glen17 Nov 09


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