
Central to the story is Dr Stockmann, the local GP and somewhat of a scientist who realises that the spa baths, the pride and joy of his town, are perhaps not as they might seem. Hugh Bonneville, making a long awaited return to the stage, plays the role to perfection with a mix of zealous need to do what is right and just a touch of egotistically needing to be seen as the man leading the charge.
Bonneville’s performance is central to the piece working and he rises to the task superbly, though there are some fine performances for him to work off, notably from William Ganimara as Stockmann’s brother who has become the mayor of the town and Adam James’ sleazy newspaper editor who plays all sides off for his own gain.
The only flaw, and I suspect it will depend entirely on where you sit, is in the penultimate scene when the townsfolk flock to hear what Stockmann has to say and the auditorium fills with a chorus of performers who (at least in the section where I was) seem to want to deflect from what is actually happening onstage by constantly repeating the same interjections in a multitude of tones and at any opportunity.
Still, in the final scenes, as the town turns on the man they previously loved, it’s a chilling reminder that money somehow always wins out!
"I'm just focused on getting that third trophy and enjoying the rest of my time with the guys here." David Goodwin on preparing for Playoff Finals Weekend
photo courtesy of William Cherry, Press Eye It’s EIHL playoff final weekend! After eight months of toil, four teams will face off for the chance to lift the last silverware of the season. First up Belfast Giants take on Cardiff Devils so I caught up with David Goodwin to see how the team are feeling after a battle against Dundee Stars and how ready they are for the games ahead. It was, I suggest, an intense weekend for the team. “Yeah, I mean it was. It always is. The quarterfinals… you never know what you're going to get.” Goodwin replies. “On one hand, you have us, the Giants, who are coming off a league title win, so we're on a high. But then you got Dundee, who don't want to go away quietly. They were fighting and scratching and clawing for every inch and it lead to two feisty games. “I give Dundee a lot of credit. They threw everything they had at us. But ultimately, I think our consistent play, maybe some of our higher skill was able to shine through and get the...

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