The Pain And The Itch : Q&A (June 2007)

Whats On Stage has a partial transcript of last night's Q&A with the cast after the play.

Matthew Macfadyen: On a very basic level, when you read it as an actor, it makes perfect sense to you. It’s written in such a way that you want to say it. Some scripts that you come across you imagine that the writer hasn’t actually said this because it’s so unwieldy. Bruce has a fantastic ear for dialogue.

Read more at the WOS website.

The Pain And The Itch : Q&A (June 2007)

bksreader relates her day at the Q&A and Theater

bksreader and Topcat attended tonight's The Pain and The Itch and the following Q & A.  They happily got to meet another member of Darcylicious at the play, unexpectedly.  The full account is in the forum, however, here are a few excerpts from bksreader:

Matthew Macfadyen Attends the Q & A for The Pain and The Itch

Thank you to 6point7 and MM Online for this information. The full account can be read on MMOnline.

This is what 6point7 reports about Matthew Macfadyen:

Soon, they were joined by the cast. Matthew was in his pink hoodie and jeans and drank white wine. He was wearing his glasses and seemed relaxed with his co-stars.

Run Extended for The Pain and The Itch!

Thank you to 6point7 for this information!   The run of The Pain and The Itch has been extended to 4 th August!

Obviously, this is excellent news for the cast and play!  Congratulations! 

CurtainUp Review Of The Pain and The Itch

Lizzie Loverage has written an interesting review of The Pain and The Itch.  You can read the full review here.

Some excerpts:

The performances are impeccable. The delightfully whimsical Mathew Macfayden as Clay, his hapless innocence and vulnerability often rising to the surface as his mentally agile brother taunts him.

The clothes and hair are perfect for each character, Clay's striped apron,  ...

This is refreshing comedy with plenty to engage the intellect and an intriguing and exciting start at the Royal Court for Dominic Cooke.

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