MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
Candida
West London Trade Union Club
London W3
4/5
IN 1894 when Candida by George Bernard Shaw premiered in New York it ushered in the virulent disease of Candidamania. Smitten by it’s proto-feminist onslaught and the sharpness of Shaw’s wit, New Yorkers dropped like flies.
Fast forward to now and you get a sense of that mania in this Sturdy Beggars zesty and comedic production of the play.
GEORGE FOGARTY is dazzled by a breathtakingly skillful puppet version of Shakespeare’s greatest love poem
MARY CONWAY becomes impatient with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class
PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying
GORDON PARSONS is blown away by a superb production of Rostand’s comedy of verbal panache and swordmanship


