REVIEW: Le Grand Mort, Trafalgar Studios 2 ✭✭✭
Julian Clary’s comedic timing is faultless, and James Nelson-Joyce is progressively intimidating as the two characters fight for dominance.
Julian Clary’s comedic timing is faultless, and James Nelson-Joyce is progressively intimidating as the two characters fight for dominance.
James Nelson-Joyce will co-star with Julian Clary in the World premiere of Stephen Clark’s black comedy Le Grand Mort at Trafalgar Studios from 20 September – 28 October 2017. James recently appeared as James yates in ITV’s Little Boy Blue and has appeared in Cilla, Mount Pleasant and Shameless. In his super stylish, sterilely beautiful Notting Hill kitchen, Michael is preparing dinner for two. As he meticulously cuts the vegetables with almost a surgeon’s precision, he talks, with knife-like wit, about cases in history where the human body has continued to prove useful even after death. As he slices and chops, one wonders who is coming for dinner and what the main course might be. When Tim, his young guest arrives, they engage in a series of funny, thrilling but searingly dangerous mind games, as they try to unravel the reasons why they are both there. Only when the … Read more
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