Aug. 20th, 2018

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As soon as this play was announced last November I booked a ticket realising I could see it during the time I normally spend up in London.  It's a play written by Martin McDonagh in 1994, although not staged until 2001.  But the attraction was seeing Aidan Turner on stage.  Which, I rather imagine, was the reason most of the audience were there.

The play is set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, and although the critics seem mostly favourably impressed, I don't think it was anywhere near as good as The Ferrryman.  There's violence and there's just plain stupid.  It's gory, which, given the right context, I accept (think Titus Andronicus), but this is played for laughs and to my mind laboured.  The play was seeking to make a point, but for me it failed completely.  Others may disagree.

But Aidan Turner was very good.  I'd happily see him in something else.  He conveyed a range of emotions believably and raised his character, Padraic, from the level of the almost sit-com nature of the other characters.

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