We normally liked to see these “Cottesloe-type plays” at the Cottesloe, but we missed the boat with this one, seeing it a few month’s later at the Lyttelton.
Not really our cup of tea, this one. Janie isn’t all that keen on Stoppard in general and I found this one “a bit slow”.
I suspect we were both exhausted having worked all the way up to Christmas and then done the family bit for Christmas itself. I can see that Janie arranged a cab for Pauline, so I suspect this is the Christmas that Pauline came to the house and was thoroughly rude to my mum, dad, Hilary, Jacqui and Len – Len tried snipping back – good for him.
But away from the real life drama, this Stoppard drama was about A. E. Housman, with a marvellous cast, including John Wood as “the man in old age” and Paul Rhys as “a younger version of the man”. Also a selection of the usual suspects for fine National Theatre character acting, including Michael Bryant, Robin Soans, Benjamin Whitrow and John Carlisle. Richard Eyre directing – at the National for the last time. There is a Theatricalia entry – here.
Nicholas de Jongh in The Standard loved it:
Invention Standard de Jongh 02 Oct 1997, Thu Evening Standard (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comPaul Taylor in the Independent also loved it:
Invention Standard de Jongh 02 Oct 1997, Thu Evening Standard (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comMy friend Michael Billington was also taken with it:
Invention Guardian Billington 02 Oct 1997, Thu The Guardian (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com