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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 20:05:59 GMT
God
After what happened this week
This play is f***ing pathetic
And totally in bad taste
The acting is horrific
Screaming
One actor looks like he has had a stroke
Or Bells Palsy
And another has a weird campy thing going on
Some of the dialogue is laughable
It's like a sh*t version of a good Philip Ridley play
The fact that the three characters barely speak to each other says enough
Is it shocking?
It is challenging?
It's pathetic
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 21:01:37 GMT
Don't know what was worse
This sh*t play
Or the skank stinking of fags and beer sitting next to me
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 21:11:27 GMT
Who is Richard Mylan?
I think it's one of the WORST performances I have ever seen in my life
And he had a massive red spot on the end of his nose
Don't they have makeup at the RC?
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Post by jadnoop on May 26, 2017 21:31:06 GMT
Don't know what was worse This sh*t play Or the skank stinking of fags and beer sitting next to me Hmm. Genuinely not sure if you're a teenager going through the 'I'm just brutally honest' edgy phase, or a satire account... And quite unclear why each single thought needs to be spread over short sentences ... ... and multiple comments.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 21:47:50 GMT
Don't know what was worse This sh*t play Or the skank stinking of fags and beer sitting next to me Hmm. Genuinely not sure if you're a teenager going through the 'I'm just brutally honest' edgy phase, or a satire account... And quite unclear why each single thought needs to be spread over short sentences ... ... and multiple comments. I have a problem with my peripheral Vision
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Post by jadnoop on May 26, 2017 22:10:34 GMT
Hmm. Genuinely not sure if you're a teenager going through the 'I'm just brutally honest' edgy phase, or a satire account... And quite unclear why each single thought needs to be spread over short sentences ... ... and multiple comments. I have a problem with my peripheral Vision Well, (assuming that's true) it makes me a bit of an asshole for that part of my comment...
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 22:40:27 GMT
God After what happened this week This play is f****** pathetic And totally in bad taste The acting is horrific Screaming One actor looks like he has had a stroke Or Bells Palsy And another has a weird campy thing going on Some of the dialogue is laughable It's like a sh*t version of a good Philip Ridley play The fact that the three characters barely speak to each other says enough Is it shocking? It is challenging? It's pathetic Oh my it really wasn't bad You're putting in too many hours at the clinic There was much subtlety you missed Go see it again in a few weeks
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 11:34:43 GMT
End on
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 12:19:55 GMT
Thanks. So, no legroom anywhere, then, LOL. I sat on end of row to stick my chunks in to
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Post by sweetmephistopheles on May 31, 2017 6:33:42 GMT
I have two tickets for the matinee performance 3rd of June that I cannot make. Is there anyone who is willing to swap tickets for another date between the 5th -10th of June?
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Post by emicardiff on May 31, 2017 7:37:34 GMT
The comment about 'after what happened this week'
Well given the play wasn't written this week, Mr Owen can hardly be held accountable for world events can he?
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Post by emicardiff on May 31, 2017 7:42:19 GMT
Hmm. Genuinely not sure if you're a teenager going through the 'I'm just brutally honest' edgy phase, or a satire account... And quite unclear why each single thought needs to be spread over short sentences ... ... and multiple comments. I have a problem with my peripheral Vision Then shell out for adaptive software to allow you to use your computer properly.
Also referring to women as 'skanks' is offensive.
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Post by herculesmulligan on Jun 4, 2017 8:04:03 GMT
I thought this was rather excellent. A bit too long, yet despite that it never dragged. Oddly paced, the interval comes about 100 mins in, meaning the second act is very short. Great performances, great acting, lovely to see monologues on stage. I also like that he doesn't spoonfeed the audience the piece and you have to do some working out in your head.
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Post by crowblack on Jun 4, 2017 21:45:39 GMT
I saw this on Saturday night and thought it was great, though gruelling, and certainly sparked off some debate in the interval (I'd like to have joined in but it's London and you never know what reaction you're going to get). Oddly paced, the interval comes about 100 mins in I thought it might have been even stronger if a bit shorter, maybe 80 or 90 mins straight through without the interval.
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Post by showgirl on Jun 5, 2017 3:45:31 GMT
OK, I knew this was said to be a tough watch, but just how gruesome is it, please? As a recent reviewer mentioned trying not to be sick, and walk-outs at the interval. I've liked Gary Owen's previous work but I am squeamish when it comes to deliberate nastiness and would rather know now, return my ticket (which someone else will doubtless snap up due to demand) and use the scarce time to see something else, than be unable to stomach it on the day and have my plans go pear-shaped.
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Post by Baemax on Jun 5, 2017 6:01:44 GMT
There's nothing physically gruesome, it's all in the descriptions. So I guess it very much depends on how well you deal with hearing about violence, both actual and inferred.
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Post by showgirl on Jun 5, 2017 6:58:09 GMT
Thank you, Baemax. Descriptions can be as bad as I can - & sometimes do - look away but feel more self-conscious covering my ears.
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Post by Baemax on Jun 5, 2017 7:01:13 GMT
Going into more details behind the spoiler tag, please only look if you've already seen the play or you really do need to go in forewarned and thus forearmed: For my money, the very worst parts were descriptions of a dog fight (not very long, but detailed enough to be upsetting) and a road traffic incident (I'm not particularly squeamish myself, but that's the bit that set my teeth on edge). There's also a video game frequently mentioned in the play that is basically gruesome and OTT ways to kill people but although it's fairly explicit about that, it didn't go into huge amounts of detail, and the level of separation between reality and video game may well prove enough to cartoonify (if you will) the violence mentioned. However we do hear audio footage of someone screaming who we know has had violence enacted on them, that could be a little hard to take. There's no blood shown anywhere and only one moment of violence that is so mild it's almost not worth mentioning. Less spoilerish: if you can make it to the interval, you can make it to the end. If that helps anyone. It's worth mentioning, while we're here, that the Royal Court is aware that some of their plays touch upon things that individuals may find difficult to deal with and thus could use a heads-up to get themselves ready to face it, and have this page linked from pretty much all of its production pages: royalcourttheatre.com/your-visit/trigger-warnings/ It's nice to see someone who actually understands what a trigger warning is, and if you ever do feel like you need to check with the theatre before committing to a play, it sounds like you'll be treated with understanding and respect.
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Post by herculesmulligan on Jun 5, 2017 7:25:56 GMT
Yep all in the descriptions which are quite graphic and violent. The whole point I suppose is that they are as nasty and violent as you can get. If you can sit through an episode of Game Of Thrones you'll probably be fine. I found myself quite desensitised by it all, where the older members of the audience around me where gasping and tutting and some crying. To some extent that generational gap is what the whole play is about.
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Post by crowblack on Jun 5, 2017 9:18:05 GMT
if you can make it to the interval, you can make it to the end. If that helps anyone. I agree - if you go, stick with it to the end.
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Post by showgirl on Jun 5, 2017 10:43:30 GMT
Thank you again, Baemax - really helpful. I've never seen Game Of Thrones, herculesmulligan, so can't use that as a guide but will also check the RC trigger warning info.
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Post by emicardiff on Jul 5, 2017 9:59:54 GMT
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Post by Baemax on Jul 5, 2017 10:56:39 GMT
Don't go turning me in to Gary Owen, but that letter made me cry. (Unless he sends gifts every time he causes tears, in which case tell him right away! )
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Post by emicardiff on Jul 5, 2017 10:58:52 GMT
Don't go turning me in to Gary Owen, but that letter made me cry. (Unless he sends gifts every time he causes tears, in which case tell him right away! ) haha he might you never know?! Has he got enough spare books for us all? Next time I see him I'll let him know he made my friend cry and see what it gets me
But I seriously love his attitude there- the 'My work is meant to challenge BUT I respect that it's difficult' can't fault you Dude.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2017 19:38:18 GMT
Ha! I think you're right, it's the hipsters who scare me - I feel like an old blue-stocking invading a student bar. I don't know why the Royal Court has that effect on me, nowhere else does. Sorry to get into this discussion so late, but I was compiling my list of plays that had the most impact on me this year and I realised that I joined this board after seeing this production, so have been catching up on what you all said about it. And wanted to add that I've always felt this way about the RC. I've been attending since I was in my twenties in the 1980s and I always felt a bit scared of the theatre, even when it was spit and sawdust. And I really love the place and the plays I've seen there under all the different ADs: MS-C, Daldry, Rickson, Cooke, Featherstone.
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Post by theatrescribe on Mar 10, 2018 11:11:00 GMT
Thrilled that this was nominated for an Olivier. My favourite play of 2017
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