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Because I promised [livejournal.com profile] seiyaharris...

I managed to score the hottest ticket in town (seriously, people have been paying £2,000 a ticket) to see the latest production of Othello at the Donmar Warehouse theatre. A friend got the tickets by dint of sitting on the phone and constantly re-dailing the day the tickets were released until she got through. The entire run sold out in 20 minutes... But as a result we got tickets for the princely sum of £15 a piece.

And why were the tickets so sought after? Well, the Donmar is a very small and intimate theatre, seating a mere 250 people at a time. And Iago is being played by one Ewan McGregor...

So, what was in like? In short, it was the best production of Othello that I've seen. This is my fourth production, so although I've by no means seen a vast number I think I've seen enough to provide a far comparison. Chiwetel Ejiofor was an absolutely superb Othello, powerful, poignant and truly sympathetic. I've seen past Othellos who have left me impatient at their gullability, but Chiweto sold me completely. Likewise Kelly Reilly's Desdemona. Alternately strong, compelling, tender, bewildered, her love for Othello was palpable making me really believe that even though she had become terrified of her husband she would make no move to leave him. And she fought back convincingly in the death scene, no meek and mild maiden she. Chiwetel was at the centre of a strong cast, but had Kelly's Desdemona not been so convincing I don't think his performance would have shone quite so brightly as it did.

And what of Ewan? Well, it must be said that he is the weakest of the three leads. Chiwetel and Kelly are the best Othello and Desdemona I've seen but the best Iago is still Bob Peck, who was amazing even with the hindrance of a rather risible Donald Sinden (in blackface *winces*) as Othello. But, Ewan was by no means the worst of my Iagos, and to say that he's the weakest of such a strong cast is no insult. He managed to portray Iago's casual malice with the appropriate self-centred amusement and left us in no doubt that here goes a sociopath who really enjoys pulling the wings off butterflies.

The remaining cast members were all almost uniformly good, and coupled with a spare, clever setting of bare flagstones, minimal set decoration and a lovely moment when gauzy, full curtains cascaded from the ceiling around Desdemona's death-bed it made for an evening of riveting and spectacularly moving theatre.

If you could, I'd say go. But it has long since been sold out, save for 10 standing-only tickets sold each day.

Date: 6 January 2008 22:59 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raincitygirl.livejournal.com
Ooh, so jealous. Mostly of seeing Chiwetel, actually, but it sounds like a great production all-round.

Date: 7 January 2008 22:32 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
It was, and Chiwetel was one of the highlights.

You know, when you next make it to Blighty, he might be playing on the London stage somewhere... *beckons enticingly*

Date: 6 January 2008 23:22 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] treewishes.livejournal.com
Ah, the theatre... sounds fantastic, actually. Thanks for the review!

Date: 7 January 2008 22:33 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
You're welcome. I should go to the theatre more often than I do, I think.

Date: 7 January 2008 00:04 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saffronra.livejournal.com
Rachel is going with people from work in a couple of weeks time (I was supposed to be going as well, but they booked the tickets when she was off and so they didn't get one for me - BAH). I will try very hard not the be ravingly jealous.

Glad you enjoyed it though ;)

Date: 7 January 2008 22:35 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
Oh, that's a pain. I'm sure Rachel will enjoy it, but she'd probably enjoy it even more if you were there with her.

It's also possible that they couldn't get tickets, as it was limited to 4 per purchase.

Date: 8 January 2008 13:03 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keletkezes.livejournal.com
So how long must one stand if one decides to be all arty?

Date: 12 January 2008 20:53 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
Sorry for delayed response.

The performance, including interval, is about 3 hours 15 minutes. Way too long to stand for me!

Date: 14 January 2008 12:43 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keletkezes.livejournal.com
About the right length for a play :D I have stood for about 6-7 hours solid at archery competitions but then there is a break when you go and get your arrows from the target, usually a 30yd walk there and then back again. It's quite painful but you're usually more worried about the increasing back/shoulder/underside of the upper arm pain and how it'll affect your performance than anything else.

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