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The Aspern Papers
Wyndham's Theatre
(1st July 96 - 14th Sep 96.)

Review by Darren Dalglish
15th July 96

The story set in Venice 1895 tells of an historian's attempt to persuade the niece of an old women to give him the letters of a great American Poet .

Juliana Bordereau (the Old lady) played by Moira Lister was once a lover of the great poet, but has kept quite about the affair for years even though she is now poor and could sell the papers for money.

This play is slow to get going at first, but you become more interested in it has the story unfolds and the characters are explored more. There are some fine performances from all the actors notably from Hannah Gordon who plays the niece 'Miss Tina' and Moira Lister as the old lady. We also have some light comic touches from the maid played by Yvonne Bonnamy.

There is only one set, a room in the house of Miss Bordereau's. But it works, it makes you feel like you are in a run down old house in Venice.

As I said it starts a little slow , but if you stick with it I think you will find it rewarding.

(Darren Dalglish)

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