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Post by bellboard27 on Dec 21, 2016 17:27:19 GMT
I don't agree, parsley, that Love fails to question issues. I think it does. However, it does not provide answers. I can see that could be annoying but I liked it the more for that.
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Post by Mark on Dec 21, 2016 23:10:56 GMT
I thought this was excellent. Can't believe how fast the 90 minutes went by.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 11:32:42 GMT
Nearly didn’t book for this, but glad I did – an excellent, worthwhile (as opposed to worthy, which I’d feared) piece of theatre. Really moving and a well-realised insight into how powerless you are when you don’t have any money and you are at the mercy of a Kafkaesque (or probably just incompetent) system. Given house prices in London and how cut-throat the private rental system is, even those of us lucky enough to be on a fairly decent salary can probably relate to aspects of this – horrible rented accommodation, no choice over who you share a kitchen and bathroom with, being pretty powerless against rogue landlords even if the law is technically on your side because what are you actually going to do? Some relatable little touches – for eg, everyone taking their own loo roll to the bathroom and keeping crockery in their room, awkward encounters with people you don’t really want to talk to in communal spaces.
I disagree with previous comments about the characters being passive – they are all trying to get out of the situation they are in, but they're banging their heads against a brick wall. Also disagree that the play not offering any answers/resolution is a weakness – because for most of the characters, there probably won’t be a resolution and there isn’t an easy answer. You know the old lady and her son are stuck there until she either dies or is forced into some grim home.
Lovely acting and characterisation, and a really good eg of how theatre can humanise a political topic that might be pretty remote to your average theatregoer. Felt very grateful to now be living in my own flat where I don’t need a penicillin injection after touching the surfaces.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2017 23:08:55 GMT
What an incredible performance this was in Birmingham tonight. I was reluctant to see it as its totally different to what I'm used to, but I'm so glad I saw it in the end. Utterly devestating but still such a beautiful play. Excellent cast too.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 18:09:11 GMT
Transferring to the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch from 25 - 27 October
No other dates announced so far, but I'm hoping it will be a Christmas tour or maybe a return visit to the NT or REP as it was absolutely brilliant. Especially with the original cast.
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Post by nash16 on Apr 9, 2018 21:49:03 GMT
Transferring to the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch from 25 - 27 October No other dates announced so far, but I'm hoping it will be a Christmas tour or maybe a return visit to the NT or REP as it was absolutely brilliant. Especially with the original cast. Now this deserved Oliviers last night. Glad to hear it's returning.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 22:00:47 GMT
Transferring to the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch from 25 - 27 October No other dates announced so far, but I'm hoping it will be a Christmas tour or maybe a return visit to the NT or REP as it was absolutely brilliant. Especially with the original cast. Now this deserved Oliviers last night. Glad to hear it's returning. It actually would have been eligible for last year's awards as it opened at the NT in December 2016 (though not completely sure if it reached 30 performances). But I agree, it really did deserve some recognition.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2018 10:39:28 GMT
This is being made into a film for BBC Two later this year. Shooting started a few weeks ago with most of the original cast; Nick Holder as Colin, Anna Calder-Marshall as Barbara, Luke Clarke as Dean and Janet Etuk as Emma. www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/feature-film-love...also David Schwimmer is executive producer!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2018 15:16:04 GMT
This is being made into a film for BBC Two later this year. Shooting started a few weeks ago with most of the original cast; Nick Holder as Colin, Anna Calder-Marshall as Barbara, Luke Clarke as Dean and Janet Etuk as Emma. www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/feature-film-love...also David Schwimmer is executive producer! I missed this in the theatre but it sounds really great. Who is the author?
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Post by theatrelover123 on Jul 27, 2018 16:02:14 GMT
Alexander Zeldin. As mentioned in the press release
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2018 10:37:44 GMT
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