"On Bear Ridge" / "American Nightmare" / "Say When" / "The Creature"
Cardiff’s August theatre drought (Edinburgh Festival-related)
came to an end with the launch of the autumn season at The Other Room – The Violence
Series starting with Matthew Bulgo’s “American
Nightmare” (an expanded version of a play I worked on at the venue’s
Young Artists’ Festival a couple of years ago); a futuristic vision of war and
technology. There was also Robert Bowman’s “Say
When”, a solo piece about male body-image/weight issues and their
relationship to environmental concerns. Equally in tune with straight-from-the-headlines
concerns, but rather more elliptically, is Lucy Gough’s “The
Creature”, a take on extreme youth criminality told through the prism
of “Frankenstein”.
"American Nightmare" (photo: Kirsten McTernan) |
The undoubted highlight, though, and the nation’s most high
profile production for a while has to be Ed Thomas’ “On
Bear Ridge”, from National Theatre Wales and The Royal Court Theatre,
featuring Rhys Ifans’ first ever appearance on the main stage at the Sherman Theatre – more war and
dystopia, but with a distinctive and surreal rural Welsh accent. One waits, agog,
to see what the London audience will make of it.
"On Bear Ridge" (photo: Mark Douet) |
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