CHRIS SEARLE recommends a work of love and deep admiration for a great musician
The Effect
National Theatre - Lyttleton
THE EFFECT by Lucy Prebble is being revived at the Lyttleton Theatre. First shown at the smaller Cottesloe in 2012, it commanded attention at the time for its star casting, and also as a test piece for the playwright after her acclaimed play Enron.
The Effect sets out to explore what, in philosophical terms, is really an old chestnut, namely: whether our brains are just mechanical devices determining our behaviour or whether we do indeed possess an independent, causal self.
Tristan and Connie are participating in a mind-changing drugs trial run by a posh psychiatric clinic that pays guinea pigs well. The question thrown up by the trial is: what of this couple’s thinking is simply drug generated and what “real”? When they seem to fall in love, what does this mean?
MARY CONWAY becomes impatient with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class
GORDON PARSONS is blown away by a superb production of Rostand’s comedy of verbal panache and swordmanship
MAYER WAKEFIELD is gripped by a production dives rapidly from champagne-quaffing slick to fraying motormouth
MARY CONWAY is blown away by a flawless production of Lynn Nottage’s exquisite tragedy


