Sunday, November 1, 2020

DEEP NIGHT, DARK NIGHT (Globe Theatre)*****

 

By Cal

Link: https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/whats-on/deep-night-dark-night-2020/ Standard £15, Members £12, Concessions £5

Available until: 7th November 22.59pm.

Warning: The stories include descriptions of violence and there is occasional use of swear words.

This is a selection of three ghost stories, each told by a single actor. They’re very different in style and content, but all interesting and creepy.

Paul Ready performs The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. At first, his matter-of-fact tone doesn’t seem quite right for a ghost story and doesn’t immediately draw you in, but as you listen more to his words, the way he’s chatting almost casually makes the story even more chilling. Especially as his words sound like natural speech, which makes the story feel real. He does show more emotion later in the story, but that too is very clever because as his tension increases, so does ours. As he talks about the heartbeat, our own respond by quickening. If the emotion had come earlier, I don’t think it would have been so effective. As it is, the story creeps up on you and isn’t that exactly what you want?

Andrius Gaucas performs 50 Berkeley Square by writer-in-residence Sami Ibrahim. This story examines the different perspectives and truths to every real story. It’s a fascinating, many-layered story and I love the way Andrius tells it. He’s delightfully eccentric and full of personality. There’s such a great contrast between the lightness of his narration and the darkness of the subject matter.

Jessie Bedrossian performs I am Karyan Ophidian by Abi Zakarian. It’s a compelling and genuinely creepy story that definitely made me feel a bit uncomfortable! Perhaps it’s especially creepy because it’s obviously set in our world. A world of the internet. A world of lockdown. A world where we can’t be completely sure how safe we really are…

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