Very good indeed. Thought provoking.
That’s what I wrote in my log at the time.
Janie booked this one, so I can report that we sat in seats D6, D7 & D8…and that she paid £20 a pop for this excellent evening at the theatre. I suppose £20 really was £20 back then. Still sounds like value.
The third ticket was for “The Duchess” (Janie’s mum).
Harold Pinter directed an excellent cast including Nicholas Woodeson, Harriet Walter & Angela Pleasence. Here is a link to the Theatricalia entry.
Our friend, Michael Billington, liked it in The Guardian:
Late Middle Guardian Billington 27 Mar 1999, Sat The Guardian (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comPaul Taylor in The Indy also thought highly of this production:
Late Middle Taylor Indy 27 Mar 1999, Sat The Independent (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comWe’ll have eaten at Don Fernando’s after theatre, because in those days, if we went to Richmond for theatre, that’s what we did afterwards. {Insert your own joke about “the late-dining middle classes” here].