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Another return visit on this day Before The Lockdown:
It was only four years ago but I really don't have any particularly distinct memories of this production. As I recall all the performances were fine, as you would expect - I pretty much love everything that Daniel Mays does and he was perfectly cast in this. Likewise George MacKay was, as usual, impressive while Timothy Spall was obviously having great fun as the manipulative tramp who sets up home in their cramped and run-down apartment.
I always prefer to be as close to the stage as I can afford to be and I'm thinking that because, for this production, I was sat up in the gods it felt more like watching a performance than bearing intimate witness to the lives of these three characters. So, as a whole, I enjoyed it, it is great to see such talented actors on stage, but I don't recall feeling that I had experienced it.
This is one of the few plays I have seen three times, I would see The Caretaker again in 2017, albeit with a much less acclaimed cast.
in 2016
Way back in 2001 I saw a magnificent cast of Michael Gambon, Rupert Graves, and Douglas Hodge in The Caretaker and fifteen years later I am at the Old Vic in London to see this classic play again and, once more, with an outstanding cast; Timothy Spall, George MacKay, and Daniel Mays.It was only four years ago but I really don't have any particularly distinct memories of this production. As I recall all the performances were fine, as you would expect - I pretty much love everything that Daniel Mays does and he was perfectly cast in this. Likewise George MacKay was, as usual, impressive while Timothy Spall was obviously having great fun as the manipulative tramp who sets up home in their cramped and run-down apartment.
I always prefer to be as close to the stage as I can afford to be and I'm thinking that because, for this production, I was sat up in the gods it felt more like watching a performance than bearing intimate witness to the lives of these three characters. So, as a whole, I enjoyed it, it is great to see such talented actors on stage, but I don't recall feeling that I had experienced it.
This is one of the few plays I have seen three times, I would see The Caretaker again in 2017, albeit with a much less acclaimed cast.

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