Ruth Wilson to star in Ivo Van Hove’s new adaptation of Cocteau’s The Human Voice
Ruth Wilson reunites with Ivo van Hove to star in his adaptation of Jean Cocteau’s The Human Voice for Three Weeks only at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Ruth Wilson reunites with Ivo van Hove to star in his adaptation of Jean Cocteau’s The Human Voice for Three Weeks only at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Van Hove’s production is never less than interesting, creating memorable stage pictures, and containing powerful, committed, acting from the ensemble.
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Constellations is a 75 minute jewel of a play. It is a play about things that happen, might happen and could happen – just like life.
The acting is of the highest order. Every word, every pause, every gesture – all is precisely calibrated and thoughtfully designed to ensure maximum interest, a real involvement in the many disparate lives of these two intriguing characters. Jake Gyllenhaal proves to be entirely perfect as the ordinary bee-keeper, Roland. Ruth Wilson is very very funny, but also fragile and stern and unfair – whatever the situation requires, Wilson provides.