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Grace Pervades – Theatre Royal Haymarket
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Grace Pervades – Theatre Royal Haymarket

Grace Pervades – written by David Hare and starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison – tells the story of Victorian theatre giants Henry Irving (Fiennes) and Ellen Terry (Raison), as well as Terry’s two children Edith Craig (Ruby Ashbourne Serkis) and Edward Gordon Craig (Jordan Metcalfe), who each made their own contributions to theatre. Often both moving and funny, this play is a pleasant love letter to these important figures in the history of British theatre. The entire cast performs to a very high standard. Ralph Fiennes plays Henry Irving with nuance and finesse. The script characterises Irving as overly earnest and sincere, which – ironically – Fiennes is able to play to great humorous effect. Fiennes achieves a skilful balance between the shy and awkward elements of Irving’s per...
National Theatre Live: Skylight – Altrincham Garrick Playhouse
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National Theatre Live: Skylight – Altrincham Garrick Playhouse

A cold and wet Sunday evening in November finds me forsaking the warmth of hearth and home in favour of a trip to Altrincham Garrick Playhouse to watch an encore screening of the 1996 Olivier award winning 'Skylight' by David Hare, brought to us by National Theatre Live. Hare is a playwright who is chiefly known for his deftly crafted satires examining British society in the post World War II era and 'Skylight' was first performed in 1996 during a particularly productive period, when new works were seemingly an annual event for the NT in their concrete castle on the South Bank. This revival was filmed at the Wyndham's Theatre in 2014 and features Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan as Tom Sergeant and Kyra Hollis, ex-lovers with memories of a shared passion who have subsequently pursued very ...