EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR
National Theatre at the Olivier
06.02.09
It's a year since I last saw this inventive revival. I gave it five stars then, and it seems even better now.
There's not a word or a movement wasted.
Julian Bleach gives a superbly physical performance as Ivanov – the one who is actually mad, and has an orchestra in his head – strutting, capering, conducting in a wildly manic parody. Jonathan Aris is the doctor who seems eccentric, to say the least, and Adrian Schiller is the political dissident whose son – played much more convincingly this year, by Shea Davis when we saw it, by Wesley Nelson for other performances – is used as a lever by the brutally repressive authorities.
Orchestra and ensemble are all on top form, and the production continues to gather plaudits from critics and audiences …
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