Tennessee Williams classic four-character memory play The Glass Menagerie is the latest drama to be given the Theatr Pena treatment. A triumph in characterisation, light, pace and delivery, it began its tour across Wales for a three night stint at Newport Riverfront on Thursday evening, drawing the audience in from the offset and raising the seemingly unsurpassable bar even further from last years production of The Royal Bed.
Eiry Thomas and Gareth Pierce in The Glass Menagerie Photograph by Simon Gough |
Rosamund Shelley and Rhys Meredith in The Glass Menagerie Photograph by Simon Gough |
Rhys Meredith is a dynamic presence as her son, Tom, who longs for the adventurous life that reflects the ones he witnesses each night on the cinema screen. Tom partly realises this dream by narrating the ongoing storyline in the style of a B Movie Detective, this is the hook that draws the audience into the story.
Eiry Thomas plays Tom’s sister, the beautiful but shy Laura, an almost social recluse but the custodian of a Glass Menagerie of ornamental animals and her departed fathers gramophone records. Thomas explores a multitude of emotions from fragility to renewed strength as the plot unfolds, particularly finding empowerment as she is reunited with former school crush Jim O Connor played by Gareth Pierce. The pairs beautifully choreographed dance sequence is a unique piece of theatrical chemistry and beautiful to witness.
The Glass Menagerie will be touring Wales in the coming weeks; visit theatrpena.co.uk for venue details and be sure to catch this treat of a production.
- Andy Howells is a freelance entertainment writer and arts reviewer.
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