2014-05-26

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2014-05-26 11:09 am

Theatre: "Orlando" and "The Mousetrap"

Went to two plays in March which I didn't get around to writing up at the time.

"Orlando" was an adaptation of Virginia Woolf's gender-bending novel, at the Royal Exchange in Manchester. Excellent cast, and some stunning wirework that took full advantage of the Royal's in-the-round format.

"The Mousetrap" was the diamond anniversary touring production of Agatha Christie's venerable play, which was at the Lowry in Salford for a week. Enormous fun, played by an excellent cast. Yes, it's very much a period piece, but that's part of its charm. And knowing the solution, I'd be happy to go and see it again, because a lot of its appeal comes from watching the characters do their thing, not just trying to work out whodunnit and why before the characters do.