THEATRE REVIEW: The Spring Tide at The Old Red Lion, Angel, London

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This new piece of writing by Carol Vine premieres with a stellar cast put together by Oliver Taheri Productions, and delivers a punchy and passionate play that explores coming out in middle age and the impact on a modern family.

by Becky Harper | 7th September 2013

★★★★★

A modern day lesbian love story of transformation and hope

We see the two women as girls in the teens and throughout the years of their relationship up until present day, Suzy trapped in an unhappy middle class world with an angry teenager and a crumbling marriage, Lan still waiting on her love to return.

There was a little too much ‘business’ on stage between scenes and that was slightly distracting however the performances of the actors bought us crashing back into the narrative with their passionate and brave performances. The characters are not stereotypical but very real and three dimensional and the story not sensationalist but entirely believable. The actors also deliver a very naturalistic performance so you truly empathise with the characters and the tragic twist of the story is all the more poignant for it.

Young Lan and Young Suzy

On until 21st September, Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm and Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 3pm

Box Office 0844 412 4307

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