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Three Women in an Ice Cream Cone

Three Women in an Ice Cream Cone

Venue: The King's Head Theatre
Where: Inner London
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starEmbarrassingly bad. When I wasn't giggling or cringing I was yawning with the frustrating tedium of it all. - kiv03 Sep 10
starDevastatingly bad review for this in Time Out. Unfortunately I'd already been to see the play before I read the reviews. I have to say I agree with every word: badly written, badly directed and in some cases badly acted misogynist, racist nonsense. - Sam30 Aug 10
starAwful rubbish. The cast try hard and are good with what they have to work with but the director seems to have ignored weaknesses in the text to concentrate on style. Avoid. - Anna21 Aug 10
starstarstarstarI don't understand what half of the comments are talking about. I do agree the writing is weak but the cast hold their own besides how many west end shows have terrible writing but it's ignored because a celebrity puts bums on seats. As for the whiff of a new decade, It was clear to me that there is a whiff of the liberation - the 3 women each face their own challenges with the men they encounter and choose to go it alone. Even Alice who is the most vulnerable decides, at a time when it would have been frowned upon, to keep the baby non the less. There was humour and sadness in it and I thoroughly enjoyed it. - kate21 Aug 10
starI have to add to the negative comments, I'm afraid. They're lucky they don't have an interval as I would undoubtedly have left at it. Cardboard characters going through sub-soap opera melodramatic situations. The final moment elicited a massive "So what?" from this audience member. What were the King's Head thinking?! - Sally R20 Aug 10
starEmbarrassingly poor. Some decent performances - particularly the 2 brothers and the lady teacher, but this a dreadful excuse for drama. Brief, inconsequential scene follows brief inconsequential scene. And the tart with a heart/Irish thug double act is particularly awful. The direction is heavy handed too, employing Acorn Antiques style stage hands to execute never ending scene changes, rather than have one corner of the wide King's Head stage permanently set up as "the living room". And the same unappetising grey milkshake gets produced no matter what the customer orders - even doubling as a "delicious ice cream" at one point. Also, if you're going to do a period piece, at least get the men to have their hair cut! Dreadlocks in the 50s?!! Couldn't wait to get out of there. My advice is to avoid like the plague! (I can only assume the positive reviews come from friends of the cast and crew.) - Quentin17 Aug 10
starstarstarA weak, badly written play. Set in the late 1950s, there is no whiff of the liberation of the 1960s to come. - Jennie Melville16 Aug 10
starstarstarstarAn excellent night's entertainment with plenty of comedy whilst never intending to be (nor descending into) a farce. I agree with wholeheartedly with Joanna's review and feel that presented on a larger stage the film style short scenes would become less of an intrusion. - Stephen15 Aug 10
starstarstarstarVery funny...worth the 15 pounds I paid - Allister15 Aug 10


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