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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 20, 2017 21:59:26 GMT
Both plays in Newcastle now.
So if you are local to the North East it is worth the trip.
The Red Lion****
Saw this at the National a couple of years back and really enjoyed it. So was interested to find out what a new production had to offer, this one starred local lad Stephen Tomlinson, as the gaffer, you see this is set in a small local club, where the physio is also the kitman/Groundsman/ Caretaker/Masseur and what happens when a new player joins the ranks, Obviously this is centred around soccer, but you don't have to love or follow soccer to follow this, although well acted unsurprising I thought the Naional cast edged it just, but the cast are still very credible, also the ending at the National was more poignant.
East Is East*****
I love this play or comedy, once you get passed the domestic violence, this is a laugh out loud play, that smoulders then really erupts at the end, so well written and the characters are well defined. This tells the story of a hypocrite Pakistani Patriarch, but his sons and more British than Pakistan and are determined to keep their Anglo indenty, even when it is a struggle by a nasty determined father.
See if I can get down to Birmingham for Billy Elliot tomorrow night.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 3, 2017 15:14:39 GMT
The production of Red Lion has announced it is transferring to the Trafalgar Studio.
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Post by showgirl on Jul 3, 2017 17:05:27 GMT
I can certainly recommend Red Lion which I saw at the NT, as a play; not sure if it's the same production. The most recent version of East Is East I've seen was at Trafalgar Studios anyway and I wouldn't see that play again, ever, but that one seems not to be returning.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2017 17:08:58 GMT
If you are fascinated by on-stage ironing, then The Red Lion is for you.
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