See it if all you care about is good acting and good design.
Don't see it if you are easily confused by dense plays and plays that are written non-linearly.
See it if you want to see a poor production of this play. I think it was the directing. Actors certainly tried hard.
Don't see it if you're smart.
See it if You like David Hare, and want to see all his work. This, while well written, is not well presented, the central role in particular.
Don't see it if You are not up on you British political history of the 50-60's, and don't care.
See it if If you are a fan of Rachel Weiss, but you are better off watching her movie roles, as here she has been badly directed.
Don't see it if you seek clarity and real drama in your theater excursions.
See it if You can't get enough of Rachel Weisz. Although you could just see her in the film Denial.
Don't see it if Need to leave the theater with a clear understanding of what a play is saying or why it was revived.
See it if you like this very talented cast, though there is a serious lack of chemistry; you did not see the original play with the original cast.
Don't see it if you want wonderful direction and acting, though the actors work hard; you want a meaty play that draws you into its story and characters.
See it if You are a major fan of all David Hare plays. You love intense twisted hard to follow plots.
Don't see it if You can't get a seat in the front ! I was in the next to last row and found it very hard to get involved because it is very important to be Read more
See it if you like slow moving period pieces
Don't see it if you had an entirely sleepless election night & this is the first thing you see- Nov 9th matinee. Act 1 is a heavy-lidded blur.Caffeine helps