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VenueRhoda McGaw Theatre
Also: Ambassadors
TownWoking
CountySurrey
From17th January 2001
To20th January 2001
When20:00
Rhoda McGaw Theatre (V1033)
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Hysteria

Work:: Hysteria (S3651)

London, 1939. Sigmund Freud, one of the greatest names of the 20th century and the father of psychoanalysis, spends his dying days in Hampstead - in exile from Hitler's Europe. An unexpected visitor in the night throws the certainties of a life's work into doubt and blurs the borders between dreams and reality. When things cannot get any stranger, they do. Why has his Doctor found women's undergarments on the lawn? Is there a naked woman in the house? Was Salvador Dali chasing a swan round the garden? Is he barking mad? Or has everything just degenerated into farce? Contains scenes of an adult nature.
Author Terry Johnson

Production:: (T1726743740)

Company Theatre Proteus
Director Maggie Lilley
Performer Peter Brown
Performer Janet Gill
Performer Glenn Johnson
Performer Alaric Law

Listing:: L1791889287




Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 07Feb01: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Hysteria rather than hysterical accurately sums up Terry Johnson's outrageously bizarre farce which was performed by Theatre Proteus at the Rhoda McGaw last week. Maggie Lilley and her team of talented actors should definitely be applauded for admirably tackling such a complex and disturbing subject with such passion and authenticity. Alaric Law was excellent as Sigmund Freud the eccentric doctor, maintaining his European accent and utterly believable as the outlandish scientist suffering deteriorating health, who was having difficulties confronting his own questionable past. The delirious Jessica (Janet Gill) is determined to find out why her mother committed suicide and the two are an excellent duo, with Freud stubborn and cantankerous and Jessica obsessed, hysterical, and incredibly unpredictable. Janet had an emotionally draining role and never lost her intensity, battling tirelessly with an unwavering concentration, which left the audience exhausted just watching. The play centres on the disturbing subject of child abuse and is quite shocking at times. One might question why Johnson would want to build a farce around such a subject. Hysteria was well acted by Theatre Proteus proving again that this is a company at the cutting edge of challenging ideas. (Lisa Porter, Woking News and Mail, 25/1/01)

User Reviews

USER: UK Theatre Web (07Feb01): Hysteria rather than hysterical accurately sums up Terry Johnson's outrageously bizarre farce which was performed by Theatre Proteus at the Rhoda McGaw last week. Maggie Lilley and her team of talented actors should definitely be applauded for admirably tackling such a complex and disturbing subject with such passion and authenticity. Alaric Law was excellent as Sigmund Freud the eccentric doctor, maintaining his European accent and utterly believable as the outlandish scientist suffering deteriorating health, who was having difficulties confronting his own questionable past. The delirious Jessica (Janet Gill) is determined to find out why her mother committed suicide and the two are an excellent duo, with Freud stubborn and cantankerous and Jessica obsessed, hysterical, and incredibly unpredictable. Janet had an emotionally draining role and never lost her intensity, battling tirelessly with an unwavering concentration, which left the audience exhausted just watching. The play centres on the disturbing subject of child abuse and is quite shocking at times. One might question why Johnson would want to build a farce around such a subject. Hysteria was well acted by Theatre Proteus proving again that this is a company at the cutting edge of challenging ideas. (Lisa Porter, Woking News and Mail, 25/1/01)
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