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ARCHIVE REVIEWS Tom and Clem
Review by Darren Dalglish
The brilliant Michael Gambon as ‘Tom’, is a sensation. To me he is one of the best British actors on stage. He can play any part, serious or funny, he totally mesmerises you with his wonderful voice and brilliant facial expressions. It is worth the ticket price just to see him. Michael is not the only great performer in this drama, all performed well. Alec McCowen is a great ‘Clem’, he looks and feels just like the man who is warm and compassionate. It was Attlee’s Labour Party that Nationalised the main service industry in Britain and created the National Health Service. Daniel de la Falaise is convincing as a Red Army Captain, who is torn between loyalty to his country, but seeking asylum to Britain to escape what he believes will be a tortured state under Stalin back home. The fourth member of the cast is Sarah Woodman who plays ‘Kitty’ a civil servant who makes sure everything runs smoothly for the Prime Minister. She is also a great friend of Tom, with both having bets we each other to see who can get off with the handsome soldiers first. Tom usually wins! The show has received some mixed reviews, most critics note the lack of any serious story , but most agree that the performances of Gambon and McCowen are superb. NICHOLAS DE JONGH of THE EVENING STANDARD says “ Impure farce rather than serious drama.....Michael Gambon’s riveting Tom Drilberg......McCowen’s gorgeously laconic Premier”. The INDEPENDANT says “ ...reasonably entertaining, reasonably thought-provoking and unreasonably derivative...the excellent Alec McCowen let’s you see the passionate humanity that lies behind Attee’s comically prim, pernickety facade... Gambon puts on a fine display of sophisticatedly raffish fleshliness”. While the story could have been a little stronger with the issues and ideas of the men being more exploited, it is still a very good play with lots of witty, amusing dialogue topped with some of the best acting you’ll find on the London Stage at the moment. (Darren Dalglish)
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