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Post by martin1965 on Oct 8, 2016 20:32:29 GMT
I see a production of this is on in New York starring Rachel Weicsz at the mo. Its a play ive never seen, anyone think it will come to London?
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Post by lynette on Oct 8, 2016 22:01:56 GMT
Super play.
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Post by popcultureboy on Oct 9, 2016 7:39:40 GMT
A boy can dream! I am in NYC during its run but the whole run is sold out. I would love this and her hubby's Iago to come to London after they complete their NYC runs.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 11:56:19 GMT
I guess it's due a revival. I imagine the Cate Blanchett production in 1999 was the last time it was in London's glitzy West End?
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Post by quine on Oct 10, 2016 12:58:41 GMT
1999! Where does the time go?
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Post by martin1965 on Oct 10, 2016 16:17:30 GMT
I know! Dont really know why i missed that. I wanted to see the Sheffield revival in 2011 with Hattie Morahan but circumstances conspired against me😕. Bit surprised Chichester hasnt had a go.
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Post by stefy69 on Oct 11, 2016 7:25:18 GMT
I too would love for this to happen keeping my fingers crossed....
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Post by Hana PlaysAndParasols on Oct 19, 2016 14:28:10 GMT
I also adore this play, altough I never had a chance to see it on stage. Would love to hear more about the New York production if anyone sees it!
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Post by popcultureboy on Oct 20, 2016 8:12:47 GMT
Just discovered that Today Tix are doing $20 lottery tickets for this, so will be entering every day and hoping for the best!
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Post by Kenneth_C on Oct 22, 2016 0:57:54 GMT
I also adore this play, altough I never had a chance to see it on stage. Would love to hear more about the New York production if anyone sees it! I have a ticket for next Saturday, and will be happy to report back. I've only seen the movie starring Meryl -- and that was eons ago -- so am very much looking forward to seeing it on stage. (And with Rachel, to boot!)
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Post by peelee on Oct 22, 2016 9:15:42 GMT
You'll probably enjoy next Saturday. The stage play at the National Theatre, London, in the 1970s was far better than the later-made film.
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Post by bordeaux on Oct 24, 2016 10:48:01 GMT
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Post by popcultureboy on Oct 25, 2016 8:05:02 GMT
Odd review, which bangs on about how terrible the set is, but then sums it up in a way which nails EXACTLY what the play is saying about England and most of the characters Susan meets in the post war scenes "it whirls on, dignified and unconcerned". Nails it for me, anyway. I saw the Cate Blanchett led revival in 1999 and from what I recall of that, it fits in with what I took from it.
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Post by bordeaux on Oct 25, 2016 14:15:23 GMT
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Post by Kenneth_C on Oct 30, 2016 4:15:10 GMT
Well, I saw it today and, as much as it pains me to say it, Ben Brantley's review pretty much nailed it. (Here's another from the Hollywood Reporter which also captures my feelings well: www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/plenty-review-940569It just wasn't very good. Since I am only familiar with the movie (and saw that eons ago), I can't tell how much of the blame rests with the cast, the director, the play itself -- or some combination of all 3. The first act moved at a fairly glacial pace, frequently teetering on boredom. And things weren't helped by the abrupt change in Susan Traherne's character during the "Suez Canal Dinner Party" that ends the act. Whereas she had merely seemed headstrong and unconventional before that, she suddenly broke out into outright craziness. Said craziness continuing, then, throughout the second act (which at least made it less boring than the first). I'm sure the final scene was supposed to be an ironic knockout, but it just fell flat. Audience response was polite, with maybe half standing for Rachel's curtain call. A major disappointment.
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Post by popcultureboy on Oct 30, 2016 8:24:30 GMT
I saw Weisz in The Shape of Things and Streetcar and thought she was fabulous in both. A friend of mine saw her in Betrayal and basically said the same about her performance as Brantley does here. Maybe if I don't win the lottery when I'm there, I won't cry too hard over missing it.
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Post by Hana PlaysAndParasols on Oct 30, 2016 22:40:37 GMT
Oh that's such a shame, I was really hoping the play would still prove relevant...
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