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There are surely many days in your life when you were excited by what was going to happen and indeed were excited by what had happened. But, then, many years later you have no recollection of that day at all!
I think the 15th of April might have that problem...
The play was written by a very 'in vogue' writer, Mark Ravenhill and this production was headed by Ian McKellen, an icon of the stage. The cast also included Tom Burke who had so impressed in the TV series State of Play just a few years before.
McKellen plays an operative of a totalitarian state, a 'doctor' (a torturer?) who performs The Cut on recalcitrant citizens who need to be made more subservient. Examining his own conscience and then himself becoming a prisoner after a revolution.
The little problem, unfortunately is that I have no recollection of the play at all, so cannot tell you what I thought about it! 😢
I think the 15th of April might have that problem...
in 2006
I saw The Cut at the Bristol Old Vic. This is, or rather should be, a significant date for me. It, was, as far as I can tell, my first visit to the Bristol Old Vic, a theatre that has since become a mainstay of my theatrical year.The play was written by a very 'in vogue' writer, Mark Ravenhill and this production was headed by Ian McKellen, an icon of the stage. The cast also included Tom Burke who had so impressed in the TV series State of Play just a few years before.
McKellen plays an operative of a totalitarian state, a 'doctor' (a torturer?) who performs The Cut on recalcitrant citizens who need to be made more subservient. Examining his own conscience and then himself becoming a prisoner after a revolution.
The little problem, unfortunately is that I have no recollection of the play at all, so cannot tell you what I thought about it! 😢
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