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The tried and sometimes true conveyor belt between Bath Theatre Royal to Theatre Royal Haymarket continues rumble on, bringing big old fashioned productions o ...
Greig catches subtly the fight going on inside Hester, a woman who has left her respectable marriage to live in a dingy flat ...
These burning issues are picked over in a scorched field where Anna, the village beauty, has passionate sex with her posh ...
This revival, starring Tamsin Greig, slightly recast since it was first seen in Bath last year, understands the tensions that lie within it. It is both decorous and deeply sad, a study of the ...
Tamsin Greig is sharp in as Hester, but this production does little of interest with drawing room drama The Deep Blue Sea The Deep Blue Sea is not a jolly play. Indeed, it is a pretty dreary one.
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Hester Collyer has abandoned her stable yet ...
Actually, The Deep Blue Sea feels fresher now than that kitchen sink drama, and in some ways anticipated its portrait of an impossible coupling in straitened circumstances. As a claustrophobic ...
But what develops is a study in coping that is required once people arrive at a place beyond hope, not to mention a scalding portrait of the lacerating effect of lovelessness that has a resonance ...