London

Breathless – Soho Theatre

Laura Horton’s “Breathless” is a stunningly crafted and expertly performed play that explores the complexities of self-discovery and the challenges of growth. The play follows the journey of Sophie, a woman in her late-thirties, who opens up to new experiences and begins to delve into long-repressed aspects of herself. With humour and poignancy, Horton delves into the heart of Sophie’s struggle as she grapples with the secret of her compulsive hoarding habits and the fear of being discovered for who or what she really is.

The play is heart-warming and offers up an incredibly genuine performance by Madeleine Macmahon as Sophie. Her portrayal of the character is both hilarious and touching, capturing the confusion and vulnerability of Sophie’s journey with nuance and sensitivity.

The writing is sharp and incisive, weaving together elements of comedy, drama, and introspection to create a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences. Horton’s personal experiences are evident in the play, lending it an air of authenticity that is both comforting and inspiring. The mental health themes are complex, but approached delicately and honestly, with a script is well-structured, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in Sophie’s story and feel invested in her journey.

The technical elements, directed by Stephanie Kempson, are simple and understated but serves as a stark contrast to the chaos of Sophie’s life and enhances the overall production value of the play. The minimalist approach to the set design allows the focus to remain on Sophie and her experiences as she takes us from her childhood home in Plymouth, to her London shared flat and back again, while the use of simple music and sound effects adds to the atmosphere and keeps the audience engaged.

The play is a must-see for anyone who loves a good laugh, enjoys a touching story, or is looking to be inspired by the resilience of the human spirit. Laura Horton has created a work of art that will stay with you long after the curtain has fallen.

The play runs at Soho Theatre, London until 18th February 2023. Tickets can be purchased here: https://sohotheatre.com/shows/breathless

Reviewer: Alan Stuart Malin

Reviewed: 8th February 2023

North West End UK Rating: ★★★★

Alan Stuart Malin

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