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D'Emile Zola (1867) dens une adaptation de Nicholas Wright (2006)

Thérèse Raquin (2006-11-Lyttelton Theatre-NT-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: National Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Salle : Lyttelton Theatre
Durée : 3 mois 1 semaine
Nombre : 54 représentations
Première Preview : samedi 04 novembre 2006
Première : lundi 13 novembre 2006
Dernière : mercredi 21 février 2007
Mise en scène : Marianne Elliott
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Avec : Ben Daniels (Laurent), Charlotte Emmerson (Therese), Mark Hadfield (Grivet), Emma Lowndes (Suzanne), Judy Parfitt (Madame Raquin), Patrick Kennedy (Camille), Timothy Allsop, Judith Coke, Michael Culkin, Rendah Heywood, Chris Johnston
Presse : NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "Feverish, flamboyant staging." ALASTAIR MACAULAY for THE FINANCIAL TIMES says, "It’s all dully interesting and admirably flat...One watches this Therese Raquin as if from an immense distance, and with total detachment." RHODA KOENIG for THE INDEPENDENT says, "The impression is of a story so adapted to contemporary, local taste that its odd, disturbing flavour has been adapted out of it. This Therese Raquin is easy to swallow, but an hour later you're hungry for a real play. MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GUARDIAN says, "The play, in short, is nothing like as powerful as the novel." CHARLES SPENCER for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "I suspect that Zola's original novel will haunt my memory far more potently than this disappointingly pallid and laborious stage version." BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE for THE TIMES says, "A play that, far from being the scientific case-study Zola wanted, is as grimly moral a warning against extramarital hanky-panky as any ever written."