The Captain’s Tiger by Athol Fugard, Orange Tree Theatre, 21 October 2000

Not top drawer Fugard, this, but Janie and I are/were partial to Athol Fugard’s work and partial to The Orange Tree. This was to be the premier of a new Fugard play at one of our favourite places. What could there be not to like? We weren’t disappointed.

The cast: Peter Gale, Ben Warwick, Chad Shepherd and Leah Muller were all excellent. Auriol Smith directed this one well.

I think we went to see this just after press night.

Nicholas de Jongh liked it:

Tiger de Jongh Standard Tiger de Jongh Standard 23 Oct 2000 Evening Standard (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com

Dominic Cavendish found Fugard’s “self rite of passage” theme a bit smug, yet still he really liked it:

Tiger Cavendish Telegraph Tiger Cavendish Telegraph 24 Oct 2000 The Daily Telegraph (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com

Unusually, The Guardian didn’t cover this one. How are Janie and I supposed to know what to think about this sort of play unless our friend, Michael Billington, tells us?

Seriously, we pretty much agreed with the above two reviews. It felt a little self-indulgent but we could forgive Athol Fugard some self-indulgence as he has entertained us so much and did so again in this piece.

No doubt we ate at Don Fernando and no doubt the waiters asked after The Duchess, as was their wont back then when Janie and I went to Richmond without her.

Hurting by David Lewis, Orange Tree Theatre, 15 April 2000

We don’t often do last nights of runs, but, ahead of spending several weeks on our travels, we booked the only night of this run that we could do.

This was a good four-hander of a play with a reliable Orange Tree cast.

Kate Bassett in the Telegraph liked it, in similar “good but not great” terms as we might have used:

Hurting Bassett TelegraphHurting Bassett Telegraph 21 Mar 2000, Tue The Daily Telegraph (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com

Nick Curtis in The Standard, on the other hand, hated it:

Hurting Curtis StandardHurting Curtis Standard 13 Mar 2000, Mon Evening Standard (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com

Paul Taylor in The Independent gets the casting vote – he liked it a lot:

Hurting, Paul Taylor, IndependentHurting, Paul Taylor, Independent 18 Mar 2000, Sat The Independent (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com

Where was Michael Billington, who was a regular Orange Tree reviewer back then, that’s what I want to know? And where did Janie and I eat? That second question is easier – for sure we’d have eaten at Don Fernando’s back then.