tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9178925733063891556.post4920757922921781128..comments2023-06-25T08:22:53.764-07:00Comments on What's New?: Return of Country LifePeter Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03424614653486987288noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9178925733063891556.post-60561733890969583922011-10-21T04:43:18.271-07:002011-10-21T04:43:18.271-07:00I'm so glad to have re-visited Country Life la...I'm so glad to have re-visited Country Life last night - I really enjoyed it, and it came over as really fresh despite my having seen it before. The new set makes a difference, of course, and the production was really crisp.<br /><br />AntheaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9178925733063891556.post-2716062737622177242011-10-20T23:33:18.904-07:002011-10-20T23:33:18.904-07:00Yes, the Well-made Play is back in town, in a well...Yes, the Well-made Play is back in town, in a well-made English country garden. Tea and madeira cake and plot-pomts galore: the very watchable Marji Campsi has a 99 year old mother upstairs and a twin sister in New Zealand, the man next door, with a lawn-mower from B&Q, is a retired policeman; and the visitor from Croydon seems to have done very well out of the death of his 75 year old girlfriend down the road. From these humble beginnings Peter Briffa has constructed a gem of a playscript and Paul Blinkhorn has applied a director's polish. The Man in the Stalls with the madeira cake and chardonnay had no difficulty parking in Myddelton Sq and gives the play full marks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com