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ARCHIVE REVIEWS Plasticine
Written by Vassily Sigarev, Translated by Sasha Dugdale
This play has received reasonable notices from the popular press...... PAUL TAYLOR for THE INDEPENDENT says, “A superb promenade production by Dominic Cooke that is of such pulverising physicality that the phrase "in your face" feels too wimpish and sedate to describe it.” THE OBSERVER says, “A play that persuasively combines documentary robustness with speedy wildness.” MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GAURDIAN says, With its cinematic grope-ins, hectic wedding parties and street chaos, the production's bustling commotion tends to dominate the text….But the overwhelming impression is of an urban nightmare lacking social definition.” BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE for THE TIMES says, “I’ve seen some dour pieces in my time, but few to match his portrait of a poor kid en route from the dumps to the doldrums and beyond.” CHARLES SPENCER for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says it is a “brilliant production”. NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says,” Impressive and disturbing howl of a play...” SARAH HEMMING for THE FINANCIAL TIMES says, “It's a shocking portrait of a society where no-one can afford to care and where, if you slip through the net, you are lost.” External links to full reviews from newspapers...
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