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ARCHIVE REVIEWS Women on the Verge of HRT
Review by Darren Dalglish
Written by Marie Jones, Women On The Verge of HRT is about two middle-aged women who travel to Donegal to see one of Ireland's best-loved stars in concert, 'Daniel O'Donnell'. After the concert the girls go back to their hotel and it is here where the story takes place.The women are 'Vera' played by Marie Jones (who also wrote the play), and 'Anna' played by Eileen Pollock.
Without doubt this is a rip off of Shirley Valentine, and a poor one at that! This comedy play starts off promising with some witty and intelligent lines, however it soon starts to lose it's momentum as the dialogue gets tired and then it basically turns in to a kind of feminist speech, particularly after the interval . We also had the cast breaking into song, and I can tell you not good songs at that. I think the author must have ran out of ideas and used the songs as a filler! I'm sorry, but this is a poor play that really is not deserving of a West End run. (Darren Dalglish)
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