Don’t Mention Donald!

A Special Relationship, by Tim Marriott and Jeff Stolzer

The Tabard Theatre

🍷🍷🍷🍷 and a 🌭 (5 out of 5!)

Serendipity? Could there arguably be a better time to talk about the relationship – the historically ‘special’ relationship? – between Britain and the USA? Possibly not. But with the genius that actor and co-writer Tim Marriott brings to this production, as he always does with his small-scale shows, this 2 hander by Tim and Jeff Stolzer shows the differences between “two great nations, divided by a common tongue!” (Who DID say that? Oscar Wilde? Winston Churchill?)

It’s quite a simple story, with Becket-esque references, although in this case, the pagoda… (or is it a tent?)… does get constructed! And it starts with music from Vaughan Williams, setting the pace for the piece.

It is the morning of their children’s wedding, and British dad Monty (Tim Marriott) is hosting American dad Pete (played with warmth, verve, and gusto by Brian Dykstra) and his family. Everyone else has gone to the church for the wedding rehearsal, but the two dads have been left behind to put up a gazebo in the garden. Communication proves challenging, and not just because the instructions are in Chinese. (Oh… and watch out for the Godzilla impersonation!)

It could be a one-joke play, but it’s much cleverer than that. It is funny, but ultimately as we find out more about the two men, their lifestyles and secrets, it becomes very much a buddy story. Director Margarett Perry keeps the action moving but knows when to pull back and there were moments towards the end of this one-hour, one act offering when the odd sniffle could be heard from the audience. It is genuinely very moving and there was even a breaking of the fourth wall (which may have been an ad-lib!) towards the end that had the audience spontaneously applauding.

As always the Tabard technical side from Sandra Szaron, Rob Miles and Alice Joy was spot on . Tim Marriott was a regular on BBC programmes in the 90’s, especially playing Gavin in every episode of The Brittas Empire. With his other hit shows, Watson and Appraisal, Tim is now becoming a regular at the Tabard. And we’re all the better for it too. This production is also supporting Parkinson’s UK, a clue to some of the drama in the show. And after this, the production is heading to New York, for Brits On Broadway.

So, yea-hah! Ride on down to the Tabard Theatre, pardner, for a special, Special Relationship! Pip pip!

BOOK TICKETS HERE

TICKET PRICING:

Preview 26th February – £10 all tickets

Performances 27th February to 1st March – £15/£12 concessions

Performances 5th to 15th March – £18/£15 concessions

Performances 19th to 22nd March £20/£17 concessions

AGE GUIDANCE: 12+


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