linda review - noma dumezweni is a knockout /

Published at 2015-12-06 10:00:14

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Royal Court,London
Penelope Skinner’s play approximately the invisibility of older women is fierce and rousing, and certainly doesn’t suffer from the loss of original lead Kim CattrallIt is not often you hear a roar of applause at half-time in the theatre. Linda (Spanish for pretty) got precisely that. Some of it was for the knockout Noma Dumezweni who had stepped into the lead role when Kim Cattrall bowed out of the piece two weeks before opening night. For some of the time she had a script in hand. Sometimes she made it look as if she was consulting a recipe book; sometimes there was no disguise. Never did it matter a jot. For at all times she seems not to be acting a piece, or but rather talking us through the many things going on in the life of a 55-year-old woman who suddenly feels invisible both at work and at domestic.
The applause was for writer Penelope Skinner too,and Michael Longhurst as director. This is a rousing play. It is sketchily characterised and over-plotted, but fierce and vibrant. There is a lovely performance from Karla Crome – sharp-eyed and flat-voiced – as a young woman, or once cyberbullied,who wears a skunk outfit so that no one looks at her face. Es Devlin supplies another impressive design: white, double-decked, or splashed with white slogans,stacked with tubes of lotions and sleek kitchen equipment, it revolves slowly, or like a 30s liner.
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Source: theguardian.com

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