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ARCHIVE REVIEWS Luminosity
Review by Darren Dalglish
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s season of contemporary views of England’s history, ‘This Other Eden’, continues at the Barbican Pit with Nick Stafford’s new play “Luminosity”.
Beautifully directed with zest by Gemma Bodinetz, the cast produce a solid performance on the bare Barbican Pit stage. The show has not been received well by most of the popular press... NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says the play is a “drab African Odyssey” and goes on to describe it as a “medium-cool play". BRIAN LOGAN for TIME OUT says, “ This play of ideas keeps the mind keenly engaged.” CHARLES SPENCER for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH describes the production as “more a lecture than a play”. He goes on to say, “One leaves this play wishing that Stafford would find the courage to write from his heart, rather than from his bilge-filled head.” IAN JOHNS for THE TIMES describes it as a ”confusing and enervating drama”. He goes on to say, “A lacklustre lecture masquerading as drama.” PETER HEPPLE for THE STAGE says, "Although it is generally interesting and occasionally enlightening, its short scenes signally fail to induce any dramatic tension." Lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes without an interval, this is an appealing play that I found most enjoyable. (Darren Dalglish)
(Production Photos by Conrad Blakemore)
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