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A Song at Twilight

A Song at Twilight
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Cambridge Arts Theatre & UK Tour

A Song at Twilight

A Song at Twilight

Cambridge Arts Theatre

Reviewed – 4th March 2019

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“Callow’s performance is everything you’d expect”

 

A Song at Twilight is one of a trio of plays written by NoΓ«l Coward (collectively entitled Suite in Three Keys) all of which are set in the same suite in a luxury hotel in Switzerland. This enchanting play was first produced in 1966 and its revival is currently playing at the Arts Theatre, Cambridge as part of a UK Tour.

Upon entering the theatre the audience is greeted by a closed set. When the lights dimmed and the curtain rose we were impressed by Simon Higlett’s fabulous set that successfully recreates an elegant and opulent high windowed hotel suite overlooking a beautiful moonlit lake.

In the original production, set in the mid sixties, Coward himself played the central character of ageing author Sir Hugo Latymer. The part this time is taken by the quintessentially English thespian Simon Callow. Joining him is Jane Asher (Carlotta Grey), Jessica Turner (Lady Hilde Latymer) and Ash Rizi (Felix).Β 

Stephen Unwin’s direction is near perfect. The cast use the set well and the pace of exchanges in this witty and engaging play means that the attention of the audience is grabbed from the beginning and retained until the curtain call. The lighting (Ben Ormerod) whilst simple, subtly and effectively changes with the moods of the events that unfold.

Callow’s performance is everything you’d expect from an actor of his status and reputation, in fact the whole cast was outstanding throughout.Β  Jessica Turner spends a fair amount of time offstage but whilst onstage she expertly projects the various layers of Hilde’s personality. Jane Asher is perfectly cast and produces a stylish and elegant performance that shines throughout the evening. Whilst taking a smaller role Ash Rizi delivers an assured performance as the discreet waiter.

Overall I found this to be a very enjoyable evening in a welcoming Cambridge theatre, watching a multi layered piece of work with a tremendous cast. It is a highly recommended production.

 

Reviewed by Steve Sparrow

Photography by Nobby Clark

 


A Song at Twilight

Cambridge Arts Theatre until 9th March then UK tour continues

 

Last ten shows covered by this reviewer:
Cream Tea & Incest | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | Hope Theatre | April 2018
Pressure | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | Park Theatre | April 2018
Grotty | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | The Bunker | May 2018
Stitchers | β˜…β˜…β˜…Β½ | Jermyn Street Theatre | June 2018
The Play About my Dad | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | Jermyn Street Theatre | June 2018
Oklahoma! | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | The Gordon Craig Theatre | August 2018
Square Rounds | β˜…β˜…β˜… | Finborough Theatre | September 2018
Sundowning | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | Tristan Bates Theatre | October 2018
Drowned or Saved? | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | Tristan Bates Theatre | November 2018
Head-rot Holiday | β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… | Hope Theatre | November 2018

 

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Some Mothers do ‘Ave ‘Em – UK Tour

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Joe Pasquale will star as the loveable but accident-prone Frank Spencer in the first ever stage production of the classic 1970s TV comedy, Some Mothers Do β€˜Ave β€˜Em. Sarah Earnshaw will play his long-suffering wife Betty and Susie Blake his disapproving mother-in-law, Mrs Fisher. The stage adaptation has been written by Guy Unsworth, based on the original TV series by Raymond Allen. Guy Unsworth will also be directing, with design by Simon Higlett.

The UK Tour of Some Mothers Do β€˜Ave β€˜Em will open at the Wyvern Theatre, Swindon on Wednesday 21 February 2018.Β 

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Comedian Joe Pasquale has delighted audiences with his live stand-up tours for over 20 years and made his theatrical debut in 1999 in Larry Shue’s The Nerd, followed by the touring productions of Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Mel Brooks’s The Producers, The Wizard of Oz and, more recently, the West End and touring productions of Spamalot, as King Arthur. In addition, Joe was crowned β€˜King of the Jungle’ in ITV’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2004, and hosted the long-running television series The Price is Right for ITV.

Sarah Earnshaw will be starring as Jennifer Lore in the UK Tour of Nativity – The Musical this autumn, and other theatre credits include Travels With My Aunt (Chichester Festival), The Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (West End and UK Tour) and the original London cast of Wicked.

Susie Blake regularly appeared in the TV series and comedy specials of Victoria Wood, Russ Abbot and Stanley Baxter, and is perhaps particularly loved as the Continuity Announcer in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. More recently, she played regular Bev Unwin in Coronation Street from 2003 – 2006 and then made a comeback in 2015, and regular Hillary Nicholson in Mrs Brown’s Boys. Her films include Fierce Creatures and Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey?!. Her theatre credits include Grumpy Old Women Live 2 & 3, When We Are Married (West End), Pygmalion (Chichester Festival Theatre), Madame Morrible in Wicked (West End) and Belinda Blair in Noises Off (National Theatre).

The UK Tour will be produced by Limelight Productions.

 

www.SomeMothersDoAveEm.com

 

 

2018 TOUR SCHEDULE

21 – 24 February Wyvern Theatre, Swindon

27 February – 3 March Opera House, Buxton

12 – 17 March Churchill Theatre, Bromley

19 – 24 March New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth

2 – 7 April Lyceum Theatre, Crewe

9 – 14 April His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen

16 – 21 April Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne

8 – 12 May Orchard Theatre, Dartford

15 – 19 May Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton

25 – 30 June New Theatre, Hull

 

Photography by Michael Wharley

 

 

 

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