Tom Stoppard: 5 plays
Interesting small exhibition at the National Theatre looking at the five plays by Tom Stoppard
put on my the National Theatre prior to the current one “The Hard Problem.”
The pays were
“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead” (1967), “Jumpers” (1976), “Arcadia”
(1993), “Coast of Utopia” (2002) and the revival of “Every Good Boy Deserves
Favour” (2009). There was a nice mix of
props, costumes, photos, posters and set designs from all the shows. I
particularly liked the animatronic tortoise from “Arcadia”. A precursor to Joey
the War Horse?!
The show was in
the new Lytton Lounge which gives wifi access to more information via your
computer or phone on the show. This is a great idea and enabled them to show
just a few items in the physical exhibition as the space was small but to back
it up with much more online. I also liked the fact they encouraged you to look
there and then not wait till you got home, which frankly you never do!
I am pleased to
say I had been to see the current Stoppard play at the National just the week
before so I felt in the loop!
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