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2024 in review: theatre

This year Patrick Marber directed The Producers, Nachtland and What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank. Were there a Theatre Practitioner of the Year award, it would have his name on it

December 26, 2024 20:43
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The Producers

Marc Antolin plays Leo Bloom in The Producers
Credit: Manuel HarlanMarc Antolin plays Leo Bloom in The Producers Credit: Manuel Harlan[Missing Credit]

​Currently on screen in Wicked and now on stage as Max Bialystock in director Patrick Marber’s excellent revival of Mel Brooks’s musical, Andy Nyman is having a moment. His Max may just be the performance of the year of Nyman’s career. It is beautifully observed, brimful of comic timing and deserves to be recognised as the finest Bialystock since Zero Mostel created the role in 1967.

If I were Mel Brooks I’d get my 98-year-old ass over to the Menier Chocolate Factory to check it out.

​Giant

John Lithgow and Elliot Levey in Giant
Credit: Manuel HarlanJohn Lithgow and Elliot Levey in Giant Credit: Manuel Harlan[Missing Credit]

Mark Rosenblatt’s debut play, which is transferring to the West End next year, sees John Lithgow in superb form as Roald Dahl. The work’s most obvious purpose is to reveal the antisemitism of a national treasure whose books have enriched children’s imagination for generations.

Yet perhaps the play’s most remarkable achievement is to reveal the condition of being Jewish in Britain where Jews continue to be judged collectively for whatever reason the country’s antisemites see as fit, not least Israel, of course.

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