England People Very Nice
From: Wednesday, 4th February 2009
To: Sunday, 9 August 2009
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Synopsis
A riotous journey through four waves of immigration from the 17th century to today. As the French Huguenots, the Irish, the Jews and the Bangladeshis in turn enter the chaotic world of Bethnal Green, each new influx provokes a surge of violent protest over housing, jobs, religion and culture. And the emerging pattern shows that white flight and anxiety over integration is anything but new. Fucking Frogs! My grandfather didn’t die in the English Civil War so’s half the population of France could come over here and live off the soup! Written with scurrilous bravura, Richard Bean’s great sweep of a comedy follows a pair of star-crossed lovers amid cutters’ mobs, Papists, Jewish anarchists and radical Islamists across four tempestuous centuries. Irish and Jewish, that’s the worst mix. You end up with a family of pissed up burglars run by a clever accountant.
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12 February 2009
There’s a simple-minded glee about racial stereotypes in Richard Bean’s England People Very Nice in the Olivier – the first of the new season (the seventh) of Travelex £10 tickets productions -- that threatens to engulf the audience in despair and disbelief, but Nicholas Hytner’s inventive and fast-moving production just about keeps the evening afloat.
And you can rationalise the cartoon caricature side of things in the fact that the cast is a crowd of detainees in an immigration centre putting on their own play about the waves of incoming nationalities over the years, starting with a comic book representation of Romans bopping cavemen over the head with clubs to the trite accompaniment of a live folk group.
This sequence sets the visual tone of Mark Thompson’s design as a mix of extraordinary lighting tricks, paint book graphics, projections and animations (supervised by Pete Bishop and lighting designer [N...
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I was born in Bethnal Green and lived there during its 'Jewish' period. It was good to hear English spoken as it once was there - none of this prissy hiding of one's feelings. The audience was a total pain when I saw the play - most hated it - all too middle class for my taste. The theatre building is, as ever, dreadful - what a 'fucking' mess the National Theatre building is - what makes it worse is what it could have been had they used better materials....
Cast
Philip Arditti
Jamie Beamish
Paul Chequer
Olivia Colman
Rudi Dharmalingam
Sacha Dhawan
Hasina Haque
Tony Jayawardena
Trevor Laird
Elliot Levey
Siobhan McSweeney
Neet Mohan
Aaron Neil
Sophia Nomvete
Daniel Poyser
Claire Prempeh
Fred Ridgeway
Avin Shah
Sophe Stanton
Michaell Terry
David Verrey
Harvey Virdi
Creative
Richard Bean (Author)
National Theatre (Producer)
Nicholas Hytner (Director)
Mark Thompson (Design)
Pete Bishop (animation) (Director)
Neil Austin (Lighting)
Grant Oldring (Music)
John Leonard (Sound)
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