Theatre of the absurd was celebrated last night (31 July 2007, previews from 26 July) at the Donmar Warehouse, with the opening of Absurdia, a triple bill of British one-act plays comprising revivals of NF Simpson’s A Resounding Tinkle and Gladly Otherwise as well as the world premiere of Michael Frayn’s The Crimson Hotel (See News, 19 Jun 2007).
Marshal has just been seen on stage opposite Hodge in A Matter of Life and Death at the National, and on screen playing Cleopatra in BBC Two’s Rome. She was last at the Donmar in the 2001 production of David Mamet’s Boston Marriage, which transferred to the West End and won her the Critics’ Circle Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Capaldi is well known from TV’s The Thick of It. His stage credits include Feelgood and The Judas Kiss in the West End.
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For 1st Night Photos, our Whatsonstage.com photographer Dan Wooller was on hand for the post-show party at the Donmar Warehouse along with the cast, author NF Simpson, director Douglas Hodge, artistic director Michael Grandage and other first night guests including Anna Chancellor (with whom Marshal appeared in Boston Marriage), Joanne David, Anne Reid, Joshua Dallas and cast members from the Donmar’s upcoming production of the musical Parade, Lara Pulver, Bertie Carvel, Stephen Webb and Zoe Rainey.
– by Terri Paddock