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When I saw Andrew Scott was going to be in another play, I knew I was going to go and see it.  I have my usual three days break in London next month and that would have been ideal, except that the play's run closed the Saturday before I was going.  So I mentioned the play to SM, who is a huge AS fan, and he suggested we go up for the weekend after term finished.

The play is on at the Old Vic, and I think it's sold out.  Present Laughter was written by Noel Coward, and the central character, Garry Essendine, is supposed to be based on Coward himself.  The main difference from the original is that one of Garry's lovers is changed from a woman to a man.  The play was written in 1939 and first performed in 1942, so this would have been impossible to show at the time, but, given Coward's nature, it's not at all improbable.  This production continues to be set in that era, but assumes modern acceptance, without making a point of it.

The whole cast are excellent, I was particularly taken by Sophie Thompson as Monica Reed, Indira Varma as Liz Essendine and Luke Thallon as Roland Maule.  That, however, is personal preference and all the roles were very well filled.

Andrew Scott was amazing.  He managed to give a character who seems very self-centred, a deeper sense of what he was covering up, and doing his best to ignore.  The range of his emotions was excellent and he drew the audience to him, without overshadowing the other characters.

The play was very funny, extremely well-acted and a positive delight from beginning to end.  It will be shown in cinemas as part of NTLive on 28 November, and if you enjoy NTLive productions I'd recommend it.

Date: 2019-07-28 08:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] innie_darling
Very curious about this, as I saw it on Broadway last year with the magnificent Kevin Kline (who's in his seventies) in the lead role. It's hard to imagine someone decades younger in the role.

Date: 2019-07-29 10:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] grondfic
I'm glad to hear you liked this. We'll be seeing it next Wednesday, and are really looking forward to it. The cast all sound brilliant.

Date: 2019-07-30 02:23 pm (UTC)
corvidology: Cuppa from Sean of the Dead ([EMO] CUPPA)
From: [personal profile] corvidology
I've been a huge Noel Coward fan since I was a kid so I would have loved to have seen this.

Date: 2019-07-30 02:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] debriswoman
Delighted it went so well:-)

Date: 2019-08-17 12:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mafief
Last year a friend took me to see NTL Frankenstein. It was sweet of her because I do like Cumberbatch and sci-fi, but I really dislike the story. I was more interested in watching the stage and costuming. Their stage is insane. And they had fire!!!

I’ve been periodically looking at them to see what’s available in my area and pleased when they are showing one you’ve wrote a review for. So, yes, your reviews are very helpful for theater noobs. :) I looked into that play, and they aren’t playing that one in the States yet.

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