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Patriots theatre review: The career of an oligarch… and his powerful friend

Playwright Peter Morgan applies his fly-on-the-wall attention to Boris Berezovsky’s dramatic trajectory in a tale set against the fall and rise of Russia

July 21, 2022 10:27
Patriots. Tom Hollander. Photo - Marc Brenner (5)
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Almeida Theatre | ★★★✩✩

The pedigree of this new political play is as impeccable, as is its timing. The fascinating setting is post-Soviet Russia; the author is none other than The Crown’s creator Peter Morgan; it’s directed by the Almeida’s Rupert Goold (whose name used to often have the sobriquet Golden Boy attached to it in his younger days) an it boasts screen and stage star Tom Hollander as Boris Berezovsky the oligarch.

Actually the Jewish oligarch, as the play is at pains to point out.

Morgan’s objective here is similar to what he achieved in his other works about real-world elites: to be a fly on the wall during private events where mere mortals would be lucky if they had their nose pressed to the glass.