Category: Theatre Reviews – Archive

September 4, 2015 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Belvoir Downstairs Theatre, August 29 Verdi’s Violetta got off lightly. She merely died of consumption at the end of his La Traviata. The Violetta in this reinvention by Sisters Grimm (Ash Flanders and Declan Greene) dies the much slower and more horrible death of struggling to hold an audience. In…

September 1, 2015 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Old Fitz Theatre, August 27 You can’t get closer to the action than the Old Fitz’s front row. The actors brush your trouser cuffs and you breathe their cigarette smoke. In such proximity any gaps in the truth would be gaping fissures, magnified further by the extravagant silences that punctuate…

August 31, 2015 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Ensemble Theatre, August 25 The central figure in Terence McNally’s 2014 play is dead. He, Andre, died of AIDS 19 years before Mothers and Sons begins, yet his death continues to haunt the other characters in different ways. Cal (Jason Langley), who was Andre’s partner, cared for and lost the…