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A couple of quite different plays on this day Before The Lockdown:
Sadly the mists of time have obscured much of my memory of the play but I do recall a sense of considerable violence in a family tormented by past trauma that they have been avoiding for too many years.
Although both Ben and Maxine had already accrued many plaudits, they have certainly continued to make more great work across TV, film, and stage.
A comedy with a very definite political point of view we have our retired couple's comfortable life in the country disrupted by the arrival of marketeers and engineers looking for their next fracking site. The two sides, the efficient professionals and the ill-equipped but driven activists, have their pros and cons, and there is an argument to be made for fracking, but at the end of the day it comes down to what it is that you most value about your lifestyle and how much you're prepared to pay for it.
in 2007
Through a couple of TV and film appearances I'd become aware of Ben Whishaw and Maxine Peake as two relatively new actors with considerable talent and capable of quite distinctive and eye-catching performances so when both were cast in Leaves of Glass at the Soho Theatre in London... well, it was a no-brainer.Sadly the mists of time have obscured much of my memory of the play but I do recall a sense of considerable violence in a family tormented by past trauma that they have been avoiding for too many years.
Although both Ben and Maxine had already accrued many plaudits, they have certainly continued to make more great work across TV, film, and stage.
in 2017
Meanwhile, ten years later, it's off to the Theatre Royal Bath to see a couple of very well established, dare I say 'veteran', TV favourites; Anne Reid and James Bolam. A very topical environmental activism piece called Fracked, which is also directed by another seasoned TV favourite, Richard Wilson.A comedy with a very definite political point of view we have our retired couple's comfortable life in the country disrupted by the arrival of marketeers and engineers looking for their next fracking site. The two sides, the efficient professionals and the ill-equipped but driven activists, have their pros and cons, and there is an argument to be made for fracking, but at the end of the day it comes down to what it is that you most value about your lifestyle and how much you're prepared to pay for it.
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