David Suchet owns the stage as a wisecracking 89 y/o house clearing pro acting as referee between battling siblings over money and long-festering resentments. A slow start and loss of momentum at the end are worth it overall.Read more →
Miyang Liu
Good performance. Personally, I think with a bit rhythm problem during the second half.Read more →
Francesca Nicholls
Long but David Suchet is an acting masterclassRead more →
(((Terry Plimmer)))
David Suchet may have the star billing but it's Brendan Coyle who's on stage throughout. An entertaining first half but the second part gets overly bogged down in the family dynamic, entrenched positions and whether any viewpoint is correct. Good set that looks like something out of Inception.Read more →
Ellen Martin
Brilliant cast, fantastic acting. It’s a simple play but there’s so much weight to the script.Read more →
Andrea Ma
David Suchet plays an 89-year-old, four-times married second-hand furniture dealerRead more →
Sophie Wehner
Liked the first half. Takes place in one room for three hours.Read more →
David Roy
Interesting Miller play given a new lease of life by David Suchet’s great performance. Brendan Coyle was not on and the understudy was pretty good - his character is not off the stage throughout. Luke’s and Stewart also terrific.Read more →
Louis Cross
A play of incredible substance and pathos bolstered by sublime performances-particularly from the masterful David Suchet.Read more →