I’ve long been partial to a bit of Potter, as has Daisy.
I had seen the original TV film of this one and to some extent had my doubts about it, as I have never much enjoyed the conceit of adult actors playing the role of children.
Still, the chance to see a National production of a Potter won the day. Many members of this fine cast went on to bigger and bolder things. Steve Coogan, Nigel Lindsay, Debra Gillett, Geraldine Somerville. Patrick Marber directed it.
The Theatricalia entry for this play/production can be found here.
Michael Coveney in The Observer hated it:
Coveney on Hills Sun, May 5, 1996 – 65 · The Observer (London, Greater London, England) · Newspapers.comWhereas Michael Billington wrote highly of it, finding it more translatable from screen to stage than most Potter and describing it as “Potter at his best”:
Billington on Hills Sat, May 4, 1996 – 26 · The Guardian (London, Greater London, England) · Newspapers.comWe were both ambivalent about it. It was clearly a fine production. It pleased me more than the TV version. But that “adults playing children” thing still didn’t really work for me.
Below is an excerpt from the original 1979 TV film: