"Julia snarls defiantly that she is fully “hinged” – as opposed to that word’s more frequently used opposite – and Dee and Gilbreath both revel in the opportunity to find the chaos underpinning Coward’s landscape of composure."
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"It falls into the category of art that changed the world and consequently lost its edge....Now it feels behind its time, and Lucombe’s production isn’t really bothered about playing catch-up."
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"The problem with the play is that it is not much more than that; the best of Coward explores the deep emotions that lie beneath such surface entanglements. Fallen Angels just skates along. But it does so with considerable style"
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"Though it’s typically witty and undeniably well observed, these days it feels arch and melodramatic."
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"a play that once shocked society now simply delights it”
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"A hundred years on, Fallen Angels still offers a frothy, diverting night at the theatre, even if the production feels like a canvas that’s been left a little too blank"
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"A hundred years on, Fallen Angels still offers a frothy, diverting night at the theatre, even if the production feels like a canvas that’s been left a little too blank."
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