Ad not shown

Salt Meets Wound

4
Theatre503 till 26th May
By Derek - 14th May 2007
This is a very big, quality production but an overblown play. By spanning so much time and geography in an effort to make his point over terrorism, Tom Morton-Smith includes so much material that the effect is dulled. The first scene is redundant, indeed it sets up confusion for the second – Dylan sets off to stay with his sister, yet we next see him enter his ex’s flat, their relationship only becomes clear later. If writer and director are trying to add layers, it is counterproductive as this relationship is at the core of the play.

The inclusion of so many previous 9/11 events fails to illuminate the story, and echoes Dylan’s character in indulgent “look at how much I know” writing. There are annoying elements to the writing which could have been modified in production. We are teased to know why the Doctor has such interest in the girl in the Plague scene – what is their prior relationship? This is spoilt when he asks her name and my response was – why would he have so much concern? Characters spend much time telling every detail of events rather than showing us, which produces unrealistic dialogue, and hinders our ability to believe these characters have an existence outside the play. The writer has great material for a novel, but needs to shape it more carefully to achieve a satisfying play.

Given such doubts about the material, Paul Robinson directs with flair and achieves many moments of beauty. I was never tempted to clock-watch, and the production builds to a bleak climax. However, the cast need to avoid casting shadows from offstage during the last scene – again my attention was diverted as the light flickered, leading me to expect that someone was about to enter to give the denouement another twist.

For a London boy, Damian O’Hare had many vagaries of accent which again diverted my thoughts – traces of Irish, Welsh, Scandinavian? This left me aware of the actor more than the character.

Catherine Cusack maintained a flawless mix of complexities in her portrayal of Nicola. She kept the emotional flow on a relentless course until the bitter end.

The cast worked well with a mix of nationalities and languages to present. Each was credible and subtly differentiated, with two notable portrayals of drunkenness.

Ellen Sheean gave an exemplary model of how to shift from a foreign language into an English dialect, maintaining local character while inviting us into her story. Indeed, each of her characters was a delight, offering wide variety and some rare humour.

Emilio Doorgasingh was her equal for the men. From his enthusiastic English scholar, (they have never left me alone so easily), to threatening tribal leader, he gave each character depth and warmth – and he knows how to inhabit a costume, not just wear it!

It is an indictment of the play that many of the most beautiful dramatic moments came in the scene changes, where characters flowed past each other to re-arrange the set, yet made these necessities pertinent to the story.

Max Jones offers a deceptively versatile set and sumptuous costumes which allowed the audience to easily keep track of time and place.

Stunning production quality lifts a flawed, over-eager play, where references to terrorism were slapped in our faces time and again. Each metaphor seemed spelt out to show its literal origin. It meant I spent much time diverted by annoyances which stopped me from being drawn into the humanity of the story.

Paul Robinson and Theatre 503 are to be commended for tackling such an ambitious play and succeed in presenting an evening rich in delights, if tinged with irritation at the writing.

Watch out for the resurrection of the goldfish!

Derek Benfield


Latest News & Reviews

22nd May 24 :: Review: The Artist
World premiere seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
5
18th May 24 :: Review: The Tailor-Made Man
Seen at Stage Door Theatre, Drury Lane.
3
9th May 24 :: Review: Spirited Away
Seen at the London Coliseum
3
29th Apr 24 :: Review: Remembrance Monday
Seen at the Seven Dials Playhouse.
5
25th Apr 24 :: Review: Nye
NT Live broadcast seen at The Regal in Wadebridge
4
21st Apr 24 :: Review: Calendar Girls
Seen at the Mill at Sonning.
4
16th Apr 24 :: Review: Pretty Woman
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
3
15th Apr 24 :: Olivier Awards 2024
The winners of this year's Olivier Awards
10th Apr 24 :: Review: Come From Away
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
5
5th Apr 24 :: Review: Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Seen at The Phoenix Theatre, London
5
2nd Apr 24 :: Review: Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
5
28th Mar 24 :: Review: The Wizard of Oz
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
4
27th Mar 24 :: Critics Circle Awards
The winners of this year's Critics' Circle Theatre Awards have been announced.
22nd Mar 24 :: Review: The Motive and the Cue
Live broadcast seen at the Regal Cinema, Wadebridge.
5
12th Mar 24 :: Review: Macbeth
English Touring Theatre (ETT) production seen in Worthing,
3
7th Mar 24 :: Review: The Life of Pi
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
5
6th Mar 24 :: Review: And Then There Were None
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
2
5th Mar 24 :: Review: Musclebound
Seen at The Front Room, Weston-super-Mare
3
2nd Mar 24 :: Review: Marry Me A Little
Seen at The Stage Door Theatre, Drury Lane
2
28th Feb 24 :: Review: Cable Street
Seen at the Southwark Playhouse, Borough.
3

Most Popular Stories

Viewings over the last 14 days
 
Nye
NT Live broadcast seen at The Regal in Wadebridge
Posted 25th Apr 24 :: 193 views
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Posted 2nd Apr 24 :: 173 views
Remembrance Monday
Seen at the Seven Dials Playhouse.
Posted 29th Apr 24 :: 151 views
The Tailor-Made Man
Seen at Stage Door Theatre, Drury Lane.
Posted 18th May 24 :: 149 views
Spirited Away
Seen at the London Coliseum
Posted 9th May 24 :: 142 views
Calendar Girls
Seen at the Mill at Sonning.
Posted 21st Apr 24 :: 130 views
Pretty Woman
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
Posted 16th Apr 24 :: 123 views
Come From Away
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
Posted 10th Apr 24 :: 120 views
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Seen at The Phoenix Theatre, London
Posted 5th Apr 24 :: 109 views
The Artist
World premiere seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
Posted 22nd May 24 :: 107 views
Olivier Awards 2024
The winners of this year's Olivier Awards
Posted 15th Apr 24 :: 106 views
The Last Bantam
Seen at Space Surgeon's Hall (EdFringe)
Posted 24th Aug 23 :: 99 views
The Wizard of Oz
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Posted 28th Mar 24 :: 87 views
The Umbilical Brothers: The Distraction
Seen at Assembly Roxy. EdFringe.
Posted 20th Aug 23 :: 84 views
Macbeth
English Touring Theatre (ETT) production seen in Worthing,
Posted 12th Mar 24 :: 63 views
And Then There Were None
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Posted 6th Mar 24 :: 62 views
Critics Circle Awards
The winners of this year's Critics' Circle Theatre Awards have been announced.
Posted 27th Mar 24 :: 52 views
Cable Street
Seen at the Southwark Playhouse, Borough.
Posted 28th Feb 24 :: 50 views
The Life of Pi
Touring production seen at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
Posted 7th Mar 24 :: 49 views
Macbeth
David Tennant and Cush Jumbo at the Donmar Warehouse
Posted 5th Feb 24 :: 48 views

Ad not shown


Mastodon X - Twitter © Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024