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The Pitmen Painters (Plymouth)
Venue: Theatre Royal
Where: Plymouth
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starstarstarstarWhen I saw The Pitmen Painters at the National it was from near the back of the Lyttelton Circle so it was a very pleasant surprise to find the Palace Theatre, Westcliff on the current touring schedule. Unlike Cambridge or towns in the ATG empire we almost never see plays of this calibre and it was gratifying to find the theatre almost full. As a play it's best seen in a smaller theatre and it is at its best during the scenes in the WEA hall as the pitmen and their art tutor hilariously struggle with mutual incomprehension before discovering their artistic talent and developing to discussions of abstract, perspective, realism and non-representational forms. The scenes involving the offer of patronage from the wealthy heiress and her struggle of wills with Oliver Kilbourn are less convincing and feel more like the playwright imposing his philosophy on an otherwise true story. As with Billy Elliott, Lee Hall cannot resist adding a postscript full of his absurdly rose-tinted view of the benefits of socialism and common ownership, despite nearly a century of evidence to the contrary. Most of the actors playing the pitmen have been with the show since its origins in Newcastle then London and New York but show no signs of staleness and Trevor Fox fits in seamlessly as Kilbourn. The Pitmen Painters has proved to be one of the best new plays of the last few years and I hope that HQ Theatres note its success at the box office and adopt a more imaginative and challenging programming policy at the Palace. - David Baxter17 Aug 11
starstarstarstarstarSaw this in Plymouth for second time - absolutely brilliant. Should be on the syllabus for art students. If you are a veteran though you may need to be aware of some loud bangs and flashing lights/ alarms - as long as you are prepared, should be okay and adds much to scene setting - Linda10 Jul 11


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