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REVIEW: Silence, Mercury Theatre Colchester ✭✭✭✭✭
Paul T Davies reviews Nicola Werenowska's play Silence now playing at the Mercury Theatre Colchester as part of a UK tour.
Paul T Davies
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Silence is currently listed as an ended production in the British Theatre archive.
Silence is preserved in the British Theatre archive as a historical production.
Verified archive references place the production at Mercury Theatre Colchester.
British Theatre coverage for this title is dated 17 October 2018.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Review
Paul T Davies reviews Nicola Werenowska's play Silence now playing at the Mercury Theatre Colchester as part of a UK tour.
Paul T Davies
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Miss Julie is a powerhouse production and Tom Littler’s direction ensures every word and silence aches with feeling; it should not be missed.
Helena Payne
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Cabnet's clear and perceptive direction is sound for the most part, and there is an emphasis on visual aspects of the production which make it something special. Thérèse, alone on a rock, contemplating escape; the awkward, near inept, murder of Camille followed by the images of the sodden lovers, breathless on dry land; Madame's hand creeping into view, just as the stroke fells her; the restless sense of Camille's spirit having possessed the bedroom where Thérèse and Laurent cuckolded him. Using silence as expressively as sound, Cabnet presides over a production rich in detail and incredibly tense to experience.
Stephen Collins
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