Writing down what I think about theatre I've seen in That London, whether I've been asked to or not.
Showing posts with label Kae Tempest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kae Tempest. Show all posts
Tuesday, 17 August 2021
Theatre review: Paradise
Kae Tempest's Paradise was originally due to run in the Olivier last summer, which makes it the latest rescheduled show to have me wondering how much rewriting or reimagining it had over lockdown - one of its themes is of people who've been isolated for some time, baulking at the thought of returning to the outside world. Then again this new version of Sophocles' Philoctetes is so full of themes and musings that it would no doubt strike some topical notes at any time. Certainly in light of the last few days' news, it finds an instant relevance in the setting for Ian Rickson's production - a dusty Mediterranean or Middle Eastern refugee camp, where the chorus of women (Claire-Louise Cordwell, ESKA, Amie Francis, Sutara Gayle, Jennifer Joseph, Sarah Lam, Penny Layden, Kayla Meikle and Naomi Wirthner) talk about wars that, after decades of fighting and death, only ever go round in circles when they look like they're about to be resolved.
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Anastasia Hille,
ESKA,
Gloria Obianyo,
Ian Rickson,
Jennifer Joseph,
Kae Tempest,
Kayla Meikle,
Lesley Sharp,
Naomi Wirthner,
Penny Layden,
Rae Smith,
Sarah Lam,
Sophocles,
Stephen Warbeck,
Sutara Gayle
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