Muutama arvostelu näytelmästä:
A remarkable performance from Luke Treadaway captures all the hero's
zeal, obduracy and terror of tactile contact, and pins down behavioural
qualities all of us, at some point, see in ourselves.
Loppu The Guardianin arvostelusta löytyy täältä.
Maybe the seats labelled with prime numbers are a bit gimmicky, but the
grid-like stage on which Christopher’s thoughts are projected allows us
an idea of how he perceives the world around him. It is as if it is a
chess board and members of the ensemble are the pieces he is using to
tell his story, only functioning as characters when he desires them to
be present.
Luke Treadaway gives a bravura performance as Christopher, encapsulating
everything about the character, from the awkward body language to the
many monologues about maths and the solar system which turn out to be
amusing and fascinating at the same time.
Ja jos kiinnostaa lukea koko The Stagen arvostelu
The stand-out star, though, is Luke
Treadaway as Christopher, who is most definitely an actor to watch.
Never mannered or self-conscious, he gives a fine physical performance. Ja linkistä löytyy Daily Mail kriitiikki kokonaisuudessaan.
In normalising the narrative, Stephens has opened the gates for some
truly stellar performances. Luke Treadaway is astonishing as
Christopher: with his ramrod straight posture, nervously twitching hands
and high, precise voice he is strange, funny, brave and sympathetic.
But he is also pitiless. Trapped in a world where metaphors and common
sense and the colour yellow and his parents' touch will always seem
impossibly alien to him, he is without any sentiment. Time Out kehuu myös muita näyttelijöitä
This is a profoundly moving play about adolescence, fractured families, mathematics, colours and lights.
And Luke Treadaway’s remarkable performance in the lead is the best of
its kind since David Threlfall’s as Smike in that same RSC Dickens
extravaganza; less frenetic, but capturing that essential tone of
headlong intellectual assurance and unguarded neediness. Independent kehuu myös
Ja näiden kuvien copyright National Theatre.
Lopuksi vielä pieni huomio... Mun mielestä päähenkilö Christopher
muistuttaa näissä kahdessa ylemmässä kuvassa kovasti paljon erästäkin
brittinäyttelijää, joka viime aikoina on tullut tunnetuksi Sherlock
Holmes-tulkinnastaan. Ja kas, kun tässäkin näytelmässä (tai enemmän ehkä
kirjassa) päähenkilön yksi likipitäen pakkomielteistä on Holmes. Ympäri
käydään, yhteen tullaan...
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