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ARCHIVE REVIEWS The People Are Friendly
Written: by Michael Wynne **Cuttings from the popular press*** MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GUARDIAN says, "Scabrously funny new play.....Wynne has written a deeply political play"; IAN JOHNS for THE TIMES says, "Even though the pace of Dominic Cooke’s production flags a little in the second half ...there are more laughs than gloom in this hugely entertaining evening." NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "Resembles a soap opera's dry run than a drama of inner-city deprivation." He goes on to say, "The People are Friendly negatively reeks of contrivance." CHARLES SPENCER for DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "Dominic Cooke directs with an alert eye for all the comic possibilities, while also capturing the pain that underlies the laughter. " He goes on to say, "This is the most entertainingly awful stage party since the one thrown in Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party all those years ago." JOHN PETER for THE SUNDAY TIMES says, "A dramatised sermon aspiring to be a play." External links to full reviews from newspapers
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