List the last 10 things you saw at the theatre in order:
1. Twelfth Night
2. The Children's Hour
3. Becky Shaw
4. Accolade
5. An Ideal Husband
6. Vernon God Little
7. Small Hours
8. The Painter
9. Less Than Kind
10. Double Falsehood
Who was the best performer in number one (Twelfth Night)?
Flinty Williams for me.
Why did you go to see number two (The Children's Hour)?
Because it's on the NT 100 list of the best plays of the 20th Century and a little bit to see Elizabeth Moss on stage.
Can you remember a line/lyric from number three (Becky Shaw) that you liked?
No, but there were a few good ones that I wish I could.
What would you give number four (Accolade) out of ten?
8
Was there someone hot in number five (An Ideal Husband)?
A few yeah, Fiona Button the highlight for me.
What was number six (Vernon God Little ) about?
An unfortunate series of events.
Who was your favourite actor in number seven (Small Hours)?
Well this was a one (wo)man show, so err.. the one woman I guess.
What was your favourite bit in number eight (The Painter)?
The end without a doubt.
Would you see number nine (Less Than Kind) again?
No, but I still enjoyed it a lot & I'm glad I went. I'm not really one for seeing things again.
What was the worst thing about number ten (Double Falsehood)?
The debate about the provenence of the play overshadowing the production.
Which was best?
That is tough, can't really split Becky Shaw ,Accolade & An Ideal Husband. Maybe An Ideal Husband but ask me again tomorrow.
Which was worst?
The Painter but it's an otherwise strong list.
Did any make you cry?
Nah, I'm a double hard bastard.
Did any make you laugh?
Becky Shaw a little. Less Than Kind a little.
Which roles would you like to play in any of them?
The annoying leftie son who needs a punch in the face in Less Than Kind.
Which one did you have best seats for?
An Ideal Husband& Double Falsehood. Front Row dead center for Ideal Husband was 'a bit of a touch' for £10 I reckon.
1. Twelfth Night
2. The Children's Hour
3. Becky Shaw
4. Accolade
5. An Ideal Husband
6. Vernon God Little
7. Small Hours
8. The Painter
9. Less Than Kind
10. Double Falsehood
Who was the best performer in number one (Twelfth Night)?
Flinty Williams for me.
Why did you go to see number two (The Children's Hour)?
Because it's on the NT 100 list of the best plays of the 20th Century and a little bit to see Elizabeth Moss on stage.
Can you remember a line/lyric from number three (Becky Shaw) that you liked?
No, but there were a few good ones that I wish I could.
What would you give number four (Accolade) out of ten?
8
Was there someone hot in number five (An Ideal Husband)?
A few yeah, Fiona Button the highlight for me.
What was number six (Vernon God Little ) about?
An unfortunate series of events.
Who was your favourite actor in number seven (Small Hours)?
Well this was a one (wo)man show, so err.. the one woman I guess.
What was your favourite bit in number eight (The Painter)?
The end without a doubt.
Would you see number nine (Less Than Kind) again?
No, but I still enjoyed it a lot & I'm glad I went. I'm not really one for seeing things again.
What was the worst thing about number ten (Double Falsehood)?
The debate about the provenence of the play overshadowing the production.
Which was best?
That is tough, can't really split Becky Shaw ,Accolade & An Ideal Husband. Maybe An Ideal Husband but ask me again tomorrow.
Which was worst?
The Painter but it's an otherwise strong list.
Did any make you cry?
Nah, I'm a double hard bastard.
Did any make you laugh?
Becky Shaw a little. Less Than Kind a little.
Which roles would you like to play in any of them?
The annoying leftie son who needs a punch in the face in Less Than Kind.
Which one did you have best seats for?
An Ideal Husband& Double Falsehood. Front Row dead center for Ideal Husband was 'a bit of a touch' for £10 I reckon.