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The Elephant in The Room by Peter Hamilton.
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Theatre At The Tabard, Bath Road, London W4 1LW – until 2nd December 2023.
Itâs a bit flabby around the midriff is this new play offering at The Tabard Theatre by Peter Hamilton. But any drama that starts with a nineteen-year old posh boy chatting to an Indian God of Death which leads him to decide to âChoose Deathâ (sorry Trainspotting!) and then move into a retirement home is always going to be âinterestingâ!
And yet it is. Its absurdity is almost pedestrianised by an excellent cast, a simple but beautiful set and in some ways a partial disregard for narrative fiction, which never becomes too absurd. What could have been another episode of âLast of the Summer Wineâ, turns into an enjoyable, funny, occasionally thought provoking piece of theatre. With full disclosure, I went on the preview night, so it was the first time the actors had performed in front of a live audience and it showed a bit, but the performances will Iâm sure grow over the run as the talented cast grow into their roles, most of which are well defined, and find how to place their lines.
A lot of it doesnât make sense – the Elephant in the Room is a REAL elephant in a stately home! – and the script obsessively name checks numerous areas in England to give it geographical relevance (?) But accept that this is a new play – albeit one that is a little unwieldy – and go see it. The real Elephant in THIS room is that itâs a funny, slightly absurd night with a bunch of loveable characters of all ages and backgrounds.
The Tabard have done it again.
Amen!
Nick Hennegan.

This was rather a nice announcement from the Maverick Theatre Company .
Weâre delighted to announce our âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ co-production of #Dickens âA Christmas Carolâ adapted and directed by our own @NickHennegan and starring @GuyMasterson starts its UK tour this week and is playing off #Broadway in #NewYork in December!

In Soho at the moment! This could get messyâŚ. đđşwww.LondonLiteraryPubCrawl.com.

This week, Nick Hennegan celebrates the birth of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, with performances from Cerys Matthews and Guy Masterson.

This great new photo of Dylan Thomas has come to light, possibly in #Soho. And possibly at the French House pub. Itâs a stop on our weekly London Literary Pub Crawl.
I thought itâd be nice to celebrate his 104th Birthday this Saturday. So join me, musician Cerys Matthews and actor Guy Masterson at 5pm this Saturday on my radio show âLiterary London on @ResonanceFM and here, on @BohemianBritain http://www.BohemianBritain.com
Yaki da!
Amy Winehouse in Camden – and http://www.Theatre ProducerTraining.com

We get all sorts in our #Literary #Pubs nowadays!

I was saddened and slightly shocked to hear that Producer Bill Kenwright has died.
Bill was known as one of the UK theatre industryâs most prolific and successful producers of both plays and musicals. His long-running hits included more than 10,000 performances of Willy Russellâs musical Blood Brothers.
The producerâs death was announced this afternoon in a statement from his partner Jenny Seagrove and daughter Lucy Kenwright, which said Bill had passed away “peacefully” on Monday October 23, following “a long battle with illness”.
Iâm thinking of his friends – particularly Julius Greene – and his family.
RIP Bill.