Barry Izbak
U.T.A.
I'm surprised we don't have a Theatre 2023 thread and its a bit too late to start one, but I really wanted to post a review of this excellent show that was on in Brighton last week.
Its the stage version of the famous old 1950s movie. This production had an excellent cast, including some well known names; Patrick Duffy (Man from Atlantis, Dallas), Tristan Gemmill (Coronation Street, Casualty), Michael Greco (EastEnders), Ben Nealon (Soldier Soldier), Gary Webster (Minder, Family Affairs) and Gray O’Brien (Coronation Street, Peak Practice)
The set was simply a New York jury room and adjoining washroom. We join the story as the jury retire to the jury room and start their deliberations. The drama follows that process until they agree on a verdict.
This was the best theatrical production I have seen for years. Faultless performances from all thirteen characters, superb set and excellent pace throughout. Minor query over the direction having one or two characters speaking with back to the audience, but this is a bit picky.
I wish I'd seen it early in the week, because I'd have gone back again. If it comes round again, or goes to the West End I couldn't recommend it enough.
Its the stage version of the famous old 1950s movie. This production had an excellent cast, including some well known names; Patrick Duffy (Man from Atlantis, Dallas), Tristan Gemmill (Coronation Street, Casualty), Michael Greco (EastEnders), Ben Nealon (Soldier Soldier), Gary Webster (Minder, Family Affairs) and Gray O’Brien (Coronation Street, Peak Practice)
The set was simply a New York jury room and adjoining washroom. We join the story as the jury retire to the jury room and start their deliberations. The drama follows that process until they agree on a verdict.
This was the best theatrical production I have seen for years. Faultless performances from all thirteen characters, superb set and excellent pace throughout. Minor query over the direction having one or two characters speaking with back to the audience, but this is a bit picky.
I wish I'd seen it early in the week, because I'd have gone back again. If it comes round again, or goes to the West End I couldn't recommend it enough.