In truth we don’t remember much about this one. I made no notes in my log about it. I think we quite liked it, but it felt like fairly standard Hampstead Theatre fare.
The Hampstead was still in the portacabins back then, so small, chamber-style work was all the place comfortably could do. Still, we liked the place and went occasionally.
Paul Taylor in the Indy liked it:
Charles Spencer in the Telegraph also liked it quite a bit:
On the other hand, Nicholas de Jongh in The Standard described it as bland:
We saw it on a Friday evening, so no doubt, in those days, we went to Harry Morgans in St John’s Wood for some crazy=cracing-J-food on the way to the theatre.