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Paul Ready, Anna Calder-Marshall & Emma Fielding
Paul Ready, Anna Calder-Marshall & Emma Fielding

In the Republic of Happiness

Venue: Royal Court - Jerwood Theatre
Where: West End
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Reader Reviews


ScoreCommentDate
starUtter pretentious drivel – had I not been at the front of the dress circle I would have made a swift exit in part 2. How unnecessary to litter the dialogue with the C word – do writers think this makes the play edgy and cool? If so think again! - Rachel14 Jan 13
starstarstarstarstarI went on Jan 11 and loved it, fell off my seat laughing at one point, silent and still at another. Part three is thought provoking. Theatre packed, didn't see anyone leave. Actors, set design, lighting, music superb. The girl sitting next to me had studied Crimp for her thesis and travelled from Italy to see it. She loved it too. It closes on Jan 19 - catch it while you can. - davids12 Jan 13
starstarstarstarstarLoved this - it's a great analysis of contemporary habits of thought and speech and it's funny as hell. - Stephen Harper06 Jan 13
starBl**dy awful. Go see a movie instead. - C F03 Jan 13
starStarts well, but then degenerates into a dramatically static and dull Jeremy Kyle style section (which felt like it went on forever) while the last part was simply incomprehensible. It may be the worst thing I've seen in 2012. - addicted to theatre02 Jan 13
starLots of people walked out even without an interval. Lots of people around us at the end discussing how they wished they had walked out. We expect the Royal Court to be experimental and challenging, fine. IRoH was both these things, but unfortunately it was also utter drivel. Yes, a few funny moments, some good lines, great acting and even some really interesting themes. All brought together in and hour and 45 mins of inexorable self indulgent toss. I'm calling 'Emperors New Clothes' on all the reviewers who gave it 5 stars. - damon22 Dec 12
starstarstarstarstarOne of the best plays I've seen in a long while. Both shocking and hilarious in equal measure. Loved it! - Sarah19 Dec 12
starstarstarstarstarThis is utterly brilliant. Yes, it's experimental in form, but having a second act that is a salty "self-involved therapy show" peppered with "X Factor" wannabe indulgence, makes succinct and hilarious sense. The strange and difficult third section takes us to that miserable place where one person's self-obsession becomes another person's obsession, and relationships degenerate into puppet-master and puppet, an obvious outcome of a schizophrenic culture of overweening egotism on the one hand, and a culture of whining and dependence on the other. Overall, this corruscating satire of modern day crap (for example, some wallowing and witch hunting would appear to be following in the wake of Jimmy Saville's monstrous exit) takes no prisoners, and rings hilariously true. The actors are magnificent, and deserve any and all ensemble awards going! Peter Wight, Anna Calder-Marshall, Ellie Kendrick, Stuart McQuarrie, Paul Ready and Michelle Terry, in particular, give resonant, piquant, somewhat scary, perfect performances! Dominic Cooke goes out with a bang, as far as I am concerned. :) - steveatplays16 Dec 12
starstarstarstarstarI loved it! Inventive, witty, poetic, mesmerising, challenging, subversive, provocative and a great ensemble cast. More Crimp please!! - Nigel15 Dec 12
starI wanted to boo at the end, but I didn't want to upset the actors. - derek14 Dec 12
starstarstarstarstarBest play of the year, brilliant production and acting too. Not for the conservative. - Paul14 Dec 12
starStarted well and then went down hill and stayed there. The set changes were good. Pretentious indulgent rubbish. I am twenty pounds poorer on every level. - George14 Dec 12
starTedious nonsense. Worst play of 2012 and even I didn't think anything could come close to "Babel". - Rich14 Dec 12
starstarstarstarAt Last one reviewer recognises a touch of class. - coral14 Dec 12
starPretentious and juvenile. Had there been an interval the theatre would have emptied. - Bill08 Dec 12


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