Guy Edmonds & Matt Zeremes
Guy Edmonds & Matt Zeremes
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Holding the Man
Venue: Trafalgar Studios (previously the Whitehall)
Where: West End
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Reader Reviews


ScoreCommentDate
starstarstarstarstarabsolutely stunning.go see it asap - jimbo29 May 10
starstarstarstarstarSEE THIS PLAY! Move it to Shaftesbury Avenue Ambassador Group, and put some money behind it. - Richard Voyce14 May 10
starstarstarstarstarExcellent, loved it! - Damien09 May 10
starstarstarstarThis is a stage adaptation of an autobiographical book, published posthumously, by an Australian man who died of AIDS. Seeing it now, 15 years after the final events it portrays adds a historical perspective to a very personal story. It¡¯s a a love story which has two very different halves ¨C the first a very funny and rather charming tale of a 15-year relationship from teens to late 20¡äs and the second the very sad and deeply moving story of the final years until one died of AIDS eight years later. You can tell that Matt Zeremes as Tim and Guy Edmonds as John have played these roles on-and-off for four years because they seem to inhabit their characters and have real chemistry between them. Four other actors (Kath & Kim¡¯s Jane Turner, musicals man Simon Burke, Oliver Farnsworth and Anna Skellern) play all of the other roles ¨C up to 15 each ¨C with huge versatility and brio. Jane Turner, in particular, can change characters of different sex and age with just a quick wig change! David Berthold¡¯s fast paced staging allows them to cover much ground whilst still developing the characters and without trivialising the story. Though I haven¡¯t read Timothy Conigrave¡¯s book, he was clearly very frank and seems to have been rather hard on himself. Tommy Murphy¡¯s play tells a very moving, sad and timeless love story with much humour and little sentimentality and still manages to look back to this extraordinary period in social history objectively. You¡¯ll laugh out loud at the outrageous and often rude frankness, but you¡¯ll probably shed a tear in the end. I found it a very rewarding evening in the theatre. As always, the WOS Q&A was an added bonus. - Gareth James07 May 10
starstarstarstarstarA great play with amazing acting. It is very funny and moves very quickly. I think I need to buy the script as I missed so of the jokes! I want to see it again. - Paul07 May 10
starstarstarstarThere is no doubting this is both a funny and moving play with some fine performances, especially from Guy Edmonds and Matt Zenemes. The first act skips through the early years and contains much humour. The second act is much more poignant and often quite sombre. If I have one criticism, its that the show is so heavily focussed on Tim Conigrave. I'd have liked to have seen more about John Caleo and the struggles he must have faced. But its a small gripe and this is a show which deserves its place in the West End and is a must see. - Paul07 May 10
starstarstarstarstarWhat an excellent production from Australia and that's 2 good ones on the West End as Priscilla is also from Down under. This play as funny, poignant and caring and recommend it to everyone. - Joe Spiteri06 May 10
starstarstarstarA remarkable piece of drama; very funny initially and ultimately heartbreaking, the use of puppets and quick changes add to the originality and dynamism of the production. Despite being genuinely moving, never once does this degenerate into simple mawkishness. All the performances are terrific. At the interval I thought this would maybe only appeal to gay audiences; by the end of it I was convinced it should be seen by anyone with a heart. Highly recommended. - ajh05 May 10
starstarstarstarSaw the Brisbane production in 2008 which had the same 2 leads. Worth seeing. - Alyssa20 Apr 10


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