Home page
Leisure Latest
Film
Theatre
Celebrity Watch
Comedy
Music
Events
Out and About
Competitions
Astrology
Ecards
Travel
Art & Exhibitions
Entertainment News
Adult Services
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
Leisure Latest   RSS Feed RSS feed | About
Click here to submit a local event to our events database
SOUTH WEST LONDON AND SURREY EVENTS
FILM THEATRE MUSIC COMEDY OUT & ABOUT
COMPETITIONS CELEBRITY WATCH ASTROLOGY TRAVEL BINGO

EDITOR'S CHOICE
NEWS
Chicken Cottage suspect cleared of murder
Plans for more cops on buses revealed
EAGLE EYE NEWS
VOTE
Do you think music equipment should be seized if people are too noisy?
Yes
No
I don't know
GET OUR NEWS BY E-MAIL
Most read Comments
Bit of a dog's dinner

Although what it says on the tin (of dog food) sounds interesting - the real-life tale of a six-year-old Russian boy found living with wolves - in practice this confusing piece of theatre from NIE at BAC simply does not ring true.

A jumbled array of contrived and shallow characters, accompanied by a live-music medley from, Sinatra to Punk, this play just cannot decide what it is about. And to cast a man in his 40s to play the main character, Ivan aged four, isn't clever, just daft. The inclusion of the cast using megaphones dressed in army coats, silly hats and shades playing arbitrary European numbers while Ivan is lost in Moscow, just comes across as contrived, adding nothing to any understanding or enjoyment. Big deal that the cast hail from different parts of Europe, that's what one expects in a big city. It doesn't automatically make for good theatre.

Although "Dogs" potentially has all the ingredients of a good and moving drama - poverty, tragedy, loss, addiction - none of these qualities are expressed with any pathos through its stereotypical characters, who evoked nothing more in me than the odd laugh. We have the nervy policeman, the hysterical lover, the alcoholic, the pedophile, all portrayed in a two-dimensional cartoon style, but not as good. The cast did their best given the poor direction and script, but to be honest, I think an evening in Battersea could be better spent. Disappointing stuff. Woof-woof.

My Life With Dogs is on until May 3; for tickets ring 020 7223 2223 or visit bac.org.uk

2:44pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008

Print   Email this
Archive
'
Local Search
Powered by Powered by Fish4
Click here to enter the competition
This panel uses JavaScript
Click here to read your local newspaper online
Croydon Champions
Click here to read about the Green Guardian Awards 2008
Click here for more information
SNAP IT AND WIN
Text us your pictures and you could win £100
Click here
Have your say
Visit our forum and tell the world what you think
Memory lane
Visit Croydon's past in our heritage section
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
Newsquest Media Group
A Gannett Company
This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network