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CUPPERS: The Bald Soprano (St Annes)

24 November 2009 No Comment

‘Despite these various niggles the play was inventive, funny and far from dull’ Paul Hardwick

The Bald Soprano

St. Anne’s, Wednesday 25th November, 7.00pm,
Review by Paul Hardwick

The Bald Soprano, a translation of the original French farce, was highly entertaining. A surreal critique of English middle class mores the production was full of life and energy. Edward Bell’s ‘Mr Smith’ was a highlight, inducing many a laugh with some animated physical humour whilst Matthew Perkins’ direction (and much appreciated use of Brio) was commendable, managing the many changes of pace and tone well. Had the surreal elements of the play been introduced more gradually and the actors been quicker on their cues and not rushed other speeches this would have been a very good play. Despite these various niggles the play was inventive, funny and far from dull. The Chief Fireman’s costume was worth the ticket in itself!

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