THEATRE REVIEW:  A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynaecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York City review: Paul Vates

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at Finborough Theatre, London

 

It is a warm glimpse into a cold subject matter“

 

The award for longest title of the year goes to….  I think you get the gist. Playwright Halley Feiffer is not afraid of words. Her other works include I’m Gonna Pray For You So Hard, How To Make Friends And Then Kill Them and Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow.

 

 The cast

A Funny Thing is set in a hospital unit, brilliantly designed by Isabella Van Braekel. Two mothers are battling ovarian cancer. Their children, strangers at the start, soon make contact across the soul-searching void and strike an unlikely friendship.

What happens over the next few days in the story is bittersweet – in turns hilarious and heartbreaking. The passionate performances are superbly contained within the claustrophobic set, with splendidly clean direction from Bethany Pitts.

 

Marcie, Karla and Don

The ‘children’ have bottled up so much, they are constrained by their grief. Cariad Lloyd plays the feisty but vulnerable Karla, opposite Peter Crouch’s Don, a grizzly bear with a heart of gold.

Marcie and Karla

 

Karla’s mother, Marcie, played by Kristin Milward, is spiky, cruel and no-nonsense. Milward pitches the character with just the right sprinkling of bitterness. Whereas Don’s mother, Geena, played by Cara Chase, is the epitome of ‘nice’. If the play has a fault, it is that we don’t get enough time with Geena as a contrast to Marcie’s demanding personality. Instead Geena becomes a bit part.

 

The whole piece rests on the chemistry between the other three. It is from Feiffer’s heart and genuine – nothing feels false and preachy. It is a warm glimpse into a cold subject matter.

 

Cariad

4 stars

Paul Vates.

 

Photographer  James O Jenkins

Producer         Arsalan Sattari

Director           Bethany Pitts

Designer         Isabella Van Braeckel

 

Venue             Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, London SW10 9ED

Tube               West Brompton (Overground and District Line)

Performances Until Saturday 27th October

Times              7.30pm Tuesday to Saturday – Sunday Matinees at 3pm

Age                 16+

Tickets            £18 (concessions £16) until 14th October, then £20 / £18

Box Office            www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk and 01223 357851

Running Time 90 minutes (no interval)

Twitter             @FunnyThingPlay, @HalleyFeiffer, @finborough