The best night at the theatre I have had since the National's Women of Troy. I was stunned and trembly at the end of this wonderful show. The direction/production was astounding. The acting was superb and all the modern elements fit so well to give us a play which was full of energy but also able to suddenly compress things down to the most intimate of levels. A very, very impressive performance and one to linger long in the memory after the event. - Bob Grist
08 Mar 12
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5 STARS! Absolutely fantastic, exhilarating theatre! Dance, Debauchery, Danger, Devilry and Drama! I couldn't ask for more from a play. I didn't know it (I'm very glad I didn't read the spoilers in Michael's review above), and it was a thrill ride of emotions for me, laughter and shock and tears all included. All the tropes of modern theatre (modern dress, music, song and dance, etc) are included here, but they all feel so right. In other plays, song and dance interludes have felt tacked on to juice excitement during interludes, here they allow choruses of judgement and incitement to contribute to the dramatic discourse. This production wants to thrill the young with the power of theatre. It reaches out to seduce them with two prominent posters of cult youth show, The Vampire Diaries, which grace the back wall, as well as one of True Blood. On the other side of the wall, a balancing poster of the Virgin Mary sits in judgement. But the Virgin's got no chance, because in the centre of the floor is a blood red bed, with a girl in a blood red hoodie operating a lap top with her feet, looking every inch like Alice Glass, named by NME magazine as the coolest person in the world in 2008. And that girl is the stunning Lydia Wilson who truly comes of age in this production, after playing second fiddle to Juliet Stevenson in The Heretic, as well as playing the least showy role in The Acid Test. Her performance here is by turns funny, sexy, vulnerable, and completely gripping and organic to the play. The song, the dance, the danger, the debauchery, the incest, the scheming and the extreme violence all just build and build to create a sense of overwhelmingly great theatre. And I'll leave it at that, because I really don't want to write spoilers. Please could this be extended a week so more people can see it! :) - steveatplays
01 Mar 12
An excellent revival, very different to the (also great) Eve Best / Jude Law production at the Young Vic. Lydia Wilson offers a radical interpretation of Annabella and is mesmerising. It's breathlessly sexy, and at two hours without an interval there's no drop in pace or intensity. Highly recommended. - dgr1
27 Feb 12
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I was lucky enough to live in Soho, NY in the 1970's and be part of the "avant garde" theatre scene. I developed a theory that stimulating theatre: Schecher, Foreman, Wilson, et al produced endorphanes--a natural high. I haven't been higher than I was after 'Tis a Pity." Wow! - Diane Daugherty
26 Feb 12
I couldn't agree with Michael's review more - this is my production of the year thus far. It blew me away. I didn't know the play but I was literally on the edge of my seat as the plot twisted and turned with some mesmerising performances. A very confident, brave production - I couldn't recommend it highly enough. - Martin B
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