Damned by Despair

Classical theatre

Until Mon Dec 17 2012

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Rated as: 2/5 (43 ratings)
  • Well acted, but what a waste of their talents. It could have been extremely funny, or moving, or out-and-out tragic. It was none of these, simply a bit of a mish-mosh. Good set, though.

    Cynthia Fri Dec 7 2012
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Saw it tonight and given the various things I've read about it since, I assume the director and cast have given it a good going over (no drownings for example), It is a bit uneven - with the 17th century and contemporary references jarring a bit sometimes - but some good performances and neat staging, albeit with a heavy-handed message (but that is more to do with the source material not really translating to the modern setting). Not the best, but definitely not the worst I have seen.

    jt Thu Dec 6 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • I disagree: http://amateurartscritic.blogspot.co.uk/

    amateurcritic Tue Dec 4 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Old Testiment? The Harrowing of Hell is actually Post New Testiment, its a Doctrine Of the CAtholic Church

    leo Sun Nov 18 2012
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  • The speech is fast and the diction bad so one can hardly understand what is being said! On top of that, the play just does not hang together at all, it wants to be a moral play but does not quite make it. It is badly directed, and totally unbelievable. It is yet another recent play at the National which has been disappointing!

    claudia Sat Oct 27 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I recommend that the one and two star givers stay away from the National and stick to the Sound of Music, or whatever simple musicals are running at the moment. Luckily we bought the tickets before reading the silly knocking reviews. They almost stopped us from going. But we decided to trust the National. Thank goodness we did. Great acting - great sets - inventive - different - stunning 'devil' actress - exquisite deployment of the choir boy - violence not gratuitous - easy to follow. If you want to be amused, entertained and surprised, just go :-)

    diantydiana Sun Oct 21 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Left at interval. Really disappointing. Bertie Carvel struggles manfully, however.

    Giles Thu Oct 18 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • This is actually the worst piece of theater I have ever seen - and I work in theater! Please don't see it, it's not worth it.

    Vicky Thu Oct 18 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I loved it because I went with an open mind. The mechanical birds aren't the greatest but apart from that it's just the most exciting neo-Orientalist take on religious internals.

    aper son Sat Oct 13 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Re. Testaments: the reason why Paolo becomes a violent bandit is that the devil tells him that he will have the same fate as an evil man. This causes him to despaYir - hence the title, and to realise that there is no point in controlling himself any more. He is driven by the logic of the paradox the devil presents him with. And the reason Enrico is saved is because he loves his father. The playwright is known as Tirso, by the way, as this is his first surname.

    HC Fri Oct 12 2012
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