The Old Vic Theatre, London (****)
I have an abiding image of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker. It’s of Donald Pleasance, the scruffiest nastiest of tramps, face forever hollowed in a sneer. Continue reading
The Old Vic Theatre, London (****)
I have an abiding image of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker. It’s of Donald Pleasance, the scruffiest nastiest of tramps, face forever hollowed in a sneer. Continue reading
The Old Vic, London (****)
Before seeing this latest revival of Ibsen’s remarkable examination of age, desire, and the sub-conscious, I worried that Ralph Fiennes’s Halvard Solness, the self-taught and `lucky’ master builder might dwarf the rest of the cast and the production. Would the Hilde Wangel be able to hold her own against him? Continue reading