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Theatre review: Playing Sandwiches & Lady of Letters

Imelda Staunton shines in these latest monologues by Alan Bennett

October 1, 2020 11:53
Imelda Staunton
2 min read

 

Even before the return of lockdown restrictions, Bridge Theatre’s Talking Heads season felt like a defiant green shoot in Britain’s decimated cultural landscape. Now, as the prospect of lockdown returns, this revival of Alan Bennett’s one-person plays feels more precious than ever. Not only because there is so little live theatre around.

The evening is already miraculous for the way in which Nicholas Hytner’s venue nimbly bobs and weaves against the pandemic’s every attempt to snuff out live performance. Social distancing? No problem, we’ll just rip out seats. No ordering at the bar? Fine, order on your phone and drinks are delivered to your seat with reassuring cool professionalism and instructions that face masks must still be worn between sips.

On top of all this there is the miracle of Imelda Staunton. Directed by Jonathan Kent she plays letter-writing busybody Irene, a curtain-twitcher who fills her vacant hours by writing letters of complaint to whomever she feels is ultimately responsible for her displeasure.