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MARY CONWAY endures a shambolic and ill-conceived play that is frankly insulting to the #MeToo movement
Doon Mackichan (Sue) and Lily James (Kate) in Lyonesse at the Harold Pinter Theatre [Manuel Harlan]

Lyonesse
Harold Pinter Theatre, London

 
LYONESSE at the Harold Pinter Theatre is arguably the most chaotic, ridiculously confused script I have ever seen performed on a major stage. 

A largely benign audience (those who don’t actually leave at the interval) laugh and clap sporadically and will the actors on.

But deep down we all know the cast are struggling…  which makes us ask why an actor of the calibre of Kristin Scott Thomas should waste her time with this drivel or why the high-flying Lily James should so lose her way.

We can only assume that these star performers, together with respected director Ian Rickson, feted designer Georgia Lowe, talented composer Stephen Warbeck and towering impresario Sonia Friedman were all taken in by the play’s topical #MeToo claim and the flavour-of-the-month status of playwright Penelope Skinner.

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