An Oscar-winning writer, Olivier-winning director and a stellar cast combine for an enjoyable but messy show at London’s ...
There’s a new show in town: a classic Western – perhaps the classic Western, the Oscar-winning High Noon (1952) – adapted for ...
Billy Crudup asserts a wholesome charisma as the upright, heroic lawman but he’s a Chatty Cathy compared to the taciturn Gary ...
Read our review of *High Noon*, adapted by Eric Roth, now in performances at the Harold Pinter Theatre to 6 March. Read more ...
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High Noon is a thoughtful Western with vital moments missing
All those elements are technically present in director Thea Sharrock’s thoughtful staging of the 1952 movie High Noon, but ...
Billy Crudup (mercifully nobody applauded when he made his entrance, all too often a dismal distraction when American movie stars appear in the West End), catches our hero’s flawed dignity and ...
Indeed Roth, who won an Oscar for his screenplay for Forrest Gump, constantly plays up the contemporary significance as his ...
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