
Way back in April we took ourselves to see Sunset Boulevard, a couple of days before we were due to take in the production we heard Glenn Close had gone sick, but in a production with lots of good characterisation Ria Jones shone as Norma Desmond. Ria’s personality leapt off the stage and her As If We Never Said Goodbye had the tears flowing down my cheeks – a performance all the more special as so few people had the pleasure of seeing it!
Over in Chichester (our home from home) we were treated to the joy of Hugh Bonneville taking on Ibsen in An Enemy of The People, a big role that necessitated a big performance and Bonneville duly delivered a moving portrayal of a man putting all on the line to do the right thing.
The new Union Theatre opened in July with a stunning new take on The Fix. Full of superb performances, the stand out turn came from Lucy Williamson as Violet Chandler, the Machiavellian Mama Rose who orchestrates her son’s political career. It would be all too easy to make Violet a caricature but Lucy keeps her refreshingly real in a take that deserves to be seen on a bigger stage!
Emma van Kooperen reviewed This House for us at Chichester and was hugely impressed with Steffan Rhodri who made his mark in a cast full of theatre stalwarts, forming the heart of the play and a character the audience could readily relate to as well as showing some excellent comic timing!
Keep an eye on Natalie Simpson in 2017, making her mark in all three Shakespeare productions in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Simpson has an effortless charisma and warmth that makes it difficult to take your eyes off her when she’s onstage!
There are lots more people we could mention, but there’s only so long you’ll keep reading our rambling… so come back next week when we’ll share our shows of the year!
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