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A Russian Play

This event has now finished Until Sun Mar 4 Lion and Unicorn Theatre, 42-44 Gaisford St, NW5 2ED Full details & map

Theatre: Fringe

Russian Play Russian Play

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Posted: Mon Feb 20 2012

In bitterly cold 1916 Petrograd, two lads are waiting for something to happen. Writer Fyodor can't get past the first line of his novel and ex-soldier Alexei, longs for a revolution. Destitute and depressed, the two squabble over meager meals and warm their hands in pots of piss.

There's a whiff of 'Waiting for Godot' to John Thompson's, 'Russian Play', as Fyodor and Alexei fill their empty days with black-edged banter, waiting for aspirations that never come. Yet this isn't heavy going. Thompson is a confidently quirky, comic writer. And the spats between Alexei (Dan Percival) and Fyodor (Tom Kanji) are memorably bizarre.

The duo argue endlessly about two tiny potatoes, throw faeces at their neighbours and hack up their furniture, in an absurd attempt to make their apartment look larger.

The enjoyably obscure first half is lit up by an assured performance from Percival's straight- talking Alexei. His boiling frustration at Fyodor's writing (which he deems lukewarm porn, all subtext and no sex) is perfectly pitched. However, when a new lodger arrives and the plot darkens rapidly, David Salter's high-energy production dips.

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Comments & ratings 5/5 (Average of 5 ratings)

By David - Mar 4 2012
5/5

Just loved it!

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By Liz Gillespie - Feb 25 2012
5/5

Been to see this play twice, even better second time around. Well written and acted production, thoroughly enjoyable.

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By Keith Page - Feb 23 2012
5/5

Great fun and thought provoking. It's a smashing play, directed with skill and spirit in a super bijou theatre.... what more can you want.

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