By: Julia Gasper
Mike
Bartlett’s play “Love, Love, Love”, currently on at the Playhouse,
is not one
I can honestly recommend. For a start, it is not a good evening’s entertainment.
The dialogue is bland, the action is static and none of the actors are
outstanding. The two females in the cast, Lisa Jackson and Rosie Wyatt, both
have harsh unattractive voices and they shout throughout as if they were
addressing a deaf person. Jackson over-acts in a somewhat unsubtle way. The
story is meant to cover a period of forty years, yet by the end the central
characters have not put on a pound in weight or got one grey hair between them.
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Bartlett’s play “Love, Love, Love”, currently on at the Playhouse
June 11, 2011
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