Review: The Talented Mr Ripley at Theatre Royal Windsor
The sleek set is crucial in this stylised production of The Talented Mr Ripley, elegantly adapted from Patricia Highsmith’s menacing and seductive novel, writes Siobhan Newman.
The sleek set is crucial in this stylised production of The Talented Mr Ripley, elegantly adapted from Patricia Highsmith’s menacing and seductive novel, writes Siobhan Newman.
Produced and directed by Artemis College alumni, Keir Buist, who, along with an excellent young ensemble cast, and within the black box confines of the studio theatre, brought this challenging piece of theatre to life with creativity and dynamism.
The Romans had bread and circuses, now we have Mead and circuses providing the ultimate escapism, writes Siobhan Newman.
This show stopping selection box of treats included an army of dancing and singing Oompa Loompas, and a supporting cast who could fill a certain well known tub of confectionary with their individual sparkly wrapped performances.
The Hunt for Moriarty is at the Theatre Royal Windsor until Saturday, November 1.
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