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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Jerusalem - Review


Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, an English writer and a very English play.  Being English myself I really enjoyed this play, but don't worry,  you don't have to be English to enjoy this.
The play is all about sex, drugs and rock n roll, well almost! Johnny 'Rooster' Byron is a ageing gypo living in his old family home in some local woods, in the heart of Wiltshire, UK. His place is the local hangout for young teenagers and other hangers on who have their own issues. Rooster is drug dealer, who drinks vodka for breakfast. Which is why he is so popular with some of the locals as the party is always on. It is St Georges Day and there is a huge local fair, thus giving them all even more excuse to get wasted. There are many great funny drug fuelled scenes. Rooster in particular tells some very good tall stories, or are they? There is a serious side to the play. Rooster is being evicted by the local council the day after the fair, so this is the end of an era!
The set is great, particularly how it works in the first act. Look out for the addition of some cheeky gnomes in the second act.
The cast were all excellent and so was the direction by Helen Tonkin. It was a thoroughly enjoyable night. Another great at the New Theatre.
Jerusalem plays at the New Theatre until 14 September.

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