Starletta DuPois as Lena Younger
Starletta DuPois as Lena Younger
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A Raisin In The Sun (Manchester)
Venue: Royal Exchange
Where: Manchester
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starstarstarstarstarAbsolutely fantastic, this show is the first time I have given a standing ovation in a very long time. We were lucky enough to attend the first preview and the audience there clearly loved this piece of theatre. The cast were sublime, there was not one weak member in the entire company led from the matriarch of the family to the youngest cast member. Well deserved 5 stars by What's On Stage as well, this truly is a piece of theatre I felt privileged to have been able to witness. - Karl Burge03 Feb 10
starstarstarstarstarAmazing performances in a great play which has to be seen. Take some tissues! Brilliant! - Ruth Taylor03 Feb 10
-I have just spent the evening in theatre heaven at The Royal Exchange and if there is justice in the world, this show should get a national tour. Fantastic from the alarm that starts the show to 'At Last' by Etta James played at the end. Tears of joy, laughter and sorrow streamed down mine and my husbands face. Standouts include Mama, Walter, Ruth and the eloquent Nigerian suitor, Joseph. The young Travis must also be commended. - Deborah Rhys-Jones03 Feb 10
starstarstarstarstarI was rivetted from start to finish. What a show. I cried my eyes out and laughed in equal measure. The talent on that stage blew my socks off and I especially wanted to stand up and cheer at Damola Adelaja's rousing speech about being a black leader. Du Pois is a class act and Jenny Jules endlessly watchable. Adelaja was ever so charming and so watchable and the daughter, Ifeachor a dream. Design was super too. Power house show. - Maureen Daniels.03 Feb 10
starstarstarstarWhen I read the synopsis just before we went, I couldn't think why we'd chosen this play and was not looking forward to it. However, it was really very good with excellent performances from the lead actors, in partricular Starletta Dupois as the mother. The story moved along well and caught the audience up in the emotions of the piece. Excellent cast all round, though Osegai's perpetual grin was rather too much and the young boy playing Travis needs to learn to project his voice as he was inaudible when he had his back to us. Just occasionally, emotive speeches were too long and therefore lost impact but, that said, it was a really engossing play with humour as well as clear messages for life. - Trish Hall31 Jan 10


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