Kes
at Derby Theatre.
This
production is adapted by playwright Lawrence Till from Barry Hines'
novel – A Kestrel For A Knave and runs from Friday 13th
September to Saturday 5th October.
Jackson
is especially strong in the heart breaking scene where he confronts
and fights his useless Mother and nasty brother Jud and later on when he breaks
into an abandoned cinema and pours out his feelings to his absent
father who he imagines up on screen. The emotional truths and the teenage
frustrations are brilliantly handled and conveyed on stage.
Samantha
Seager as Billy's estranged Mum – Mrs Casper – is extremely
exasperating in her selfish reluctance to offer Billy love and
support in his moments of deepest need and plays the unsympathetic
role with great conviction. Nova Skipp is utterly brilliant in her
very different roles as the teacher Miss Fenton, Mrs MacDowell,
Librarian and Miss Rose. As far as the audience are concerned each
character she plays could well have been a different actress
performing.
The whole piece is a terrific example of ensemble playing and the very moving Derby Theatre production is to be thoroughly recommended. The simple setting and use of panoramic back projections coupled with a dynamic musical score by composer and sound designer Ivan Stott really enhance this play and the whole package makes for a wonderful night at the theatre.
The whole piece is a terrific example of ensemble playing and the very moving Derby Theatre production is to be thoroughly recommended. The simple setting and use of panoramic back projections coupled with a dynamic musical score by composer and sound designer Ivan Stott really enhance this play and the whole package makes for a wonderful night at the theatre.
Phil
Lowe.
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