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Gertrude's Secret

Description: A series of monologues that cover a number of themes, written by Benedick West, starring Prunella Scales.



Rating: 3 out of 5 Fiona Mountford's rating
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Cast: Prunella Scales, Frank Bourke, Rose Keegan, Charlie Nofolk, Jerusha West, Christopher Knott, Richard Leaf

King's Head, Islington Upper Street, Islington, N1 1QN

Phone: 0207478 0160

Website: www.kingsheadtheatre.com

Email: info@kingsheadtheatre.org

Extra info: Pub, Party Hire

Transport: Tube: Angel/Highbury & Islington Transport for London , Tube / Bus: 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 341, 476, N19, N38, N41, N73 Transport for London

Not enough time for talking heads

By Fiona Mountford
4 Oct 2006


It is a testament to Alan Bennett's far-reaching impact that it seems impossible to use the word monologue without immediately citing Talking Heads. Bennett's benign shadow hangs over this series of soliloquies by Benedick West, presented daily as "lunchtime theatre".

All West's characters are grappling with loneliness. The problem with the format, however, is that each of them is allowed less than 10 minutes to let us in to rich, puzzling, meandering inner lives; the time allocated lends itself to sketchiness, even caricature, rather than measured portraiture.

Topping the bill is Prunella Scales, whose elderly Gertrude waits for a birthday phone call from her daughter. Scales once again astonishes with her ability to speak without ever seeming to pause for breath, although more silence would allow us better to appreciate the macabre domestic situation.

There's a promising debut from 12-year-old Jerusha West - who also would benefit from director Andrew Loudon making her stop and count to 10 occasionally - as a trusting young girl for whom parental neglect and internet chatrooms spell trouble. The brisk Felicity Duncan impresses as middle-aged Maureen, whose new "romance" sees her end up in court.

. Until 15 October (020 7226 1916).

Details are correct at the time of publication - please check with venue before booking.

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I loved the intimacy of the pieces and thought all the actors were top class. A link between the characters would have sealed the deal.

- Trisha,, London, England, 11/01/2007 02:36
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The Five Monologues I saw at the Kings Head Theatre were extremely good. The Acting was Fantastic, the Directing was superb and the writing was very emotional, but also quite disturbing and hilarious. I was pleasantly surprised as I have little history of lunch-time theatre. I would recommend this showcase for those who are eager theatre goers, or anyone who wants to experience lunch-time theatre at its extreme!

- Betty Trivia, South London, England, 08/10/2006 17:52
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I was very impressed by these imaginative, but also disturbing monologues. The writing is artistic and emotional, and the acting is simply superb. I would recommend "Gertrudes Secret" To any eager theatre goers or anyone who wants to experience lunchtime theatre at its greatest.

- Imogen, London, England, 07/10/2006 19:30
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